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Isolation and characterization of conotoxins from the venom of Conus planorbis and Conus ferrugineus

Posted on:2015-10-27Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Pak, AdrianaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2474390020953182Subject:Biochemistry
Abstract/Summary:
The venom of marine gastropods belonging to the genus Conus has yielded numerous structurally and functionally diverse peptidic components. The increase variety of bioactive peptides identified in cone snail venoms is the product of the variety of molecular adaptations taken by Conus species in evolving neuroactive molecules to suit their diverse biological purposes. Toxins from cone snails are classified into two major groups. One group consists of disulfide-rich peptides commonly termed conotoxins; the second group comprises peptides with only one disulfide bond or none.;In this work, we present the discovery and characterization from the marine snails C. planorbis and C. ferrugineus. Both species are commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region and are very similar and is not distinguishable by size and shape of the shell. Novel P and T-Supefamiles were found in both species along with small linear peptides with have a high frequency of tyrosine residues. Each chapter contains a detailed look at the discovery process for the isolation and characterization of C. planorbis and C. ferrugineus. At discussion part, we also compared the peptides isolated in this work with other peptides from the literature.
Keywords/Search Tags:Conus, Peptides, Characterization, Planorbis
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