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Reidunn B. Aalen, Yasser H.A. Abdel-Wahab, Michael E. Adams, Roger A.H. Adan, Rexford S. Ahima, Naima Ahmed, Omar Al-Massadi, Miriam Altstein, Youssef Anouar, Laura Anselmi, Siegfried Ansorge, Nikolinka Antcheva, Yevgeniya Antonova-Koch, Jon R. Appel, Anam J. Arik, Alison L. Arter, Peter Arvan, Avraham Ashkenazi, P.W. Baas, André Bado, Andrew Baird, Monica Baiula, Lauren O. Bakaletz, Earl E. Bakken, Márta Balaskó, Graham S. Baldwin, William A. Banks, Donatella Barra, Jessica R. Barson, Magali Basille, Natalie N. Bauer, Andrea Bedini, Christine Beeton, David J. Begley, Margery C. Beinfeld, William G. Bendena, Stephen C. Benoit, Itay Bentov, Howard Bern, Gabriele Bierbaum, Charles J. Billington, Anna Blasiak, Norman L. Block, Stephen. R. Bloom, Iwona Bonney, John H. Bowie, Sunny K. Boyd, Susan D. Brain, Dag A. Brede, Jozef Vanden Broeck, Kelly L. Brown, Mark R. Brown, James M. Bugni, Jens R. Bundgaard, Delphine Burel, Melinka A. Butenko, Melissa J. Call, Girolamo Calò, Duncan John Campbell, Anna Carlsson, Daniel B. Carr, Robert E. Carraway, Marcos C. Carreira, Felipe F. Casanueva, Sarah N. Cassella, Stuart A. Casson, Justo P. Castaño, Marek Cebrat, Valerie Chappe, David Chatenet, Keqiang Chen, Chen Chen, Longchuan Chen, Duan Chen, Carrie Y.Y. Cheng, Sung Ki Cho, Billy K.C. Chow, Arthur Christopoulos, Shijian Chu, Iain J. Clarke, Geoffrey M. Coast, Vincent Compere, Gisela P. Concepcion, Roger D. Cone, J. Michael Conlon, Germaine Cornélissen, Maité Courel, Réjean Couture, W.A. Cramer, Nathan P. Croft, Ana B. Crujeiras, Frank Cuttitta, Holger Cynis, F. D’Acquisto, Jon F. Davis, Thomas P. Davis, Claire Barbier de La Serre, Guillaume de Lartigue, Luis de Lecea, Marcelo de Oliveira Santos, Michel De Waard, Carolyn F. Deacon Bolette Hartmann, Charlène Delestre, Mario Delgado, Hans-Ulrich Demuth, Xiaoming Deng, Palitha Dharmawardhana, Anna Di Cosmo, Simoni Campos Dias, Jonathan W. Dickerson, Dzung B. Diep, H. Dircksen, Jasmin Dischinger, Jean-Claude do Rego, Paul R. Dobner, Graham J. Dockray, Robert M. Dores, Robert Ducroc, Nadine L. Dudek, Yvan Dumont, Celine Duraffourd, Dominique Duterte-Boucher, Alex N. Eberlé, Richard D. Egleton, Betty A. Eipper, Jorg B. Engel, Ella W. Englander, Jacques Epelbaum, Charlotte Erlanson-Albertsson, S. Evangelista, Karen A. Fagan, Joshua M. Farber, Klára Farkasfalvi, Csaba Fekete, Peter R. Flatt, R.J. Flower, Wolf-Georg Forssmann, Alain Fournier, Kevin Chu Foy, Octávio Luiz Franco, Dan Frenkel, Lloyd D. Fricker, César de la Fuente-Núñez, Hiroo Fukuda, Gerd Gäde, Ludovic Galas, Patricia E. Gallagher, Pierrick Gandolfo, Maria A. Garcia-Espinosa, Josune García-Sanmartín, Nori Geary, Hua Geng, Patrizia M. Germano, Jens P. Goetze, Alexis A. Gonzalez, Ana Gonzalez, Blake A. Gosnell, Katsutoshi Goto, Guillaume Gourcerol, I. Gozes, Francisco Gracia-Navarro, Bernadette E. Grayson, George H. Greeley, Megan Greenwald-Yarnell, Pierre Gressens, John R. Grider, Jan Grünewald, Juliano R. Guerreiro, Remo Guerrini, Filomena Guida, Laure Guilhaudis, Sandra Guilmeau, Andrew L. Gundlach, Jolanta Gutkowska, Clifton Hackbarth, Y. Haim Ohana, Franz Halberg, Mathias Hallberg, Sayyed A. Hamidi, Song Han, Ji-Sheng Han, Robert E.W. Hancock, Samer-ul Haque, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura, Aliza Hariton, Wendy J. Hartsock, Alan L. Harvey, Itaru Hasunuma, Robert J. Henning, Kristy M. Heppner, Kate L. Hertweck, Herbert Herzog, Tetsuya Higashiyama, Shuji Hinuma, Stefan Hippenstiel, Yuki Hirakawa, Shuichi Hirose, Jochen R. Hirsch, Andreas C. Hocke, Robert S. Hodges, Werner Hoffmann, Tomas Hökfelt, Jens Juul Holst, Peter Holzer, Frank M. Horodyski, Hiroshi Hosoda, Xiaowen Hou, Alisa Huffaker, Norio Iijima, Momoko Ikeuchi, Julita S. Imperial, Giovanna Improta, Akio Inui, Nigel Irwin, Munehiro Ishii, Xavier Iturrioz, Ljubica Ivanisevic, Hiroshi Iwao, Takeo Iwata, Yasukatsu Izumi, Hajime Izumiyama, Marek Jankowski, Tom Janssen, Sylvie Jégou, Robert T. Jensen, Preeti H. Jethwa, Helene Johannessen, Conrad Johanson, Valeria Judkowski, Przemyslaw Kaczmarek, Haruaki Kageyama, Tatsuo Kakimoto, Ki Sung Kang, Kenji Kangawa, Abba J. Kastin, Johji Kato, Pravin T.P. Kaumaya, Richard F. Keep, William R. Kem, Tetyana Khomenko, Sakae Kikuyama, Young-Joon Kim, Sadao Kimura, Ross King, Paul Kiptoo, Ichiro Kishimoto, Kazuo Kitamura, Alicja Kluczyk, Hiroyuki Kobori, Yosuke Kodama, Masayasu Kojima, Yuki Kondo, Meike Körner, Piotr Kosson, Catherine M. Kotz, Bhavani Krishnan, Bård Kulseng, Robert Kumpf, Marc Laburthe, Hélène Lacaille, Ellen E. Ladenheim, Ali Ladram, Marlyn D. Laksitorini, David G. Lambert, Angela B. Lange, Wolfgang Langhans, Muriel Larauche, Dan Larhammar, Ignacio M. Larráyoz, Roberta Lattanzi, Ronald M. Lechan, Benjamin Lefranc, Sarah F. Leibowitz, Vincent Lelièvre, Jérôme Leprince, Allen S. Levine, Qun Li, Veronica Lifshitz, Isabelle Lihrmann, James Chi-Jen Lin, Iris Lindberg, Keith Lindsey, Andrzej W. Lipkowski, T. Liron, Junli Liu, Ying Liu, Min Liu, Catherine Llorens-Cortes, Marilena Loizidou, C. Lopez, David A. Lovejoy, Vincenzo Luca, Thomas A. Lutz, Sherie Ma, Richard E. Mains, Maria M. Malagon, Ludwik K. Malendowicz, Jennifer Man-Fan Wan, Maria Luisa Mangoni, Michaele B Manigrasso, Mohamed A. Marahiel, Heather G. Marco, Christine Maric-Bilkan, Nikki J. Marks, Roland Martin, Vicente Martinez, Alfredo Martínez, Antonio J. Martinez-Fuentes, Edward P. Masler, Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi, Harman S. Mattu, Aaron G. Maule, Patricia J. McLaughlin, Ivan F. McMurtry, Ellen Meelkop, Saher Mehdi, Pietro Melchiorri, R.P. Millar, Laurence J. Miller, Miles Miller, Mulugeta Million, Naoto Minamino, M. Mittelman, Takashi Miyauchi, Mikiya Miyazato, Hirokazu Mizoguchi, Malte Mohme, Maité Montero-Hadjadje, Terry W. Moody, Neeloffer Mookherjee, Timothy H. Moran, Irene Morganstern, Masatomo Mori, Fabrice Morin, John F. Morris, Daniel S. Moura, Anna J. Mudge, Joram D. Mul, Karnam S. Murthy, Martin G. Myers, Ronald J. Nachman, Jean-Louis Nahon, Sushma Naithani, Tomoaki Nakada, Tomoya Nakamachi, Yuki Nakamura, Natalia N. Nalivaeva, June B. Nasrallah, Dick R. Nässel, L. Gabriel Navar, Pratap Neelakantan, Lucia Negri, Ingolf F. Nes, D. Neumann, Cindy Neveu, Tzi Bun Ng, Stephanie Y.L. Ng, Graham M. Nicholson, Pierre Nicolas, Toshio Nishikimi, Mariko Nishiyama, Rubén Nogueiras, Raymond S. Norton, Laura A. Novotny, Krzysztof W. Nowak, Fred Nyberg, Laura Ochoa-Callejero, Sven Ove Ögren, Hideko Ohgusu, Shinsuke Oh-I, Opeolu O. Ojo, Baldomero M. Olivera, Francisco E. Olucha-Bordonau, Joost J. Oppenheim, Ian Orchard, André J. Ouellette, Gustavo Pacheco-López, Nigel M. Page, Mario Sergio Palma, Weihong Pan, Yoonseong Park, Marc Parmentier, Sandrine Passemard, Michael Patterson, Brankica Paunovic, Gregory Pearce, Jens Pedersen, Theo L. Peeters, A. Eugene Pekary, Georges Pelletier, Simona Perboni, Diego Pérez-Tilve, Ábel Perjés, M. Perretti, Erika Pétervári, Clemencia Pinilla, Jacek Pinskim, Joseph R. Pisegna, Kristof Plankensteiner, Sonia Podvin, Pierre Poitras, Gianluca Polese, David M. Pollock, William Farias Porto, Lourival D. Possani, Charalabos Pothoulakis, Françoise Presse, Minolfa C. Prieto, S. Prutchi-Sagiv, Anthony W. Purcell, Louise Purtell, Rémi Quirion, Catalina Abad Rabat, Miriam Rademaker, Gautam Rajpal, Harpal S. Randeva, Sylvie Rebuffat, Joseph R. Reeve, Jens F. Rehfeld, Dirk Reinhold, Rainer K. Reinscheid, Jean Claude Reubi, Katayoun Rezvani, Suzana Meira Ribeiro, D. Richard, Mark Richards, Michael A. Riehle, Andrea C. Rinaldi, Bernd M. Rode, Ricardo C. Rodríguez de la Vega, Susan Rotzinger, Marcin Rucinski, Heikki Ruskoaho, Philip J. Ryan, Jean-Marc Sabatier, Hans-Georg Sahl, Sami I. Said, Tsukasa Sakurada, Shinobu Sakurada, David S. Salomon, Willis K. Samson, Zsuzsanna Sandor, H. Uri Saragovi, Kazuki Sasaki, Takahiro Sato, Ryousuke Satou, Shinichiro Sawa, Ayman I. Sayegh, Andrew V. Schally, Stephan Schilling, Liliane Schoofs, David A. Schooley, Mitchell L. Schubert, Isabelle Segalas-Milazzo, Nabil G. Seidah, Michael E. Selsted, Kim B. Seroogy, Cinzia Severini, Patrick M. Sexton, Yechiel Shai, O. Sharma, Masayoshi Shichiri, Tomoo Shimada, Hiroyuki Shimizu, Seiji Shioda, Arthur Shulkes, Teruna J. Siahaan, Ignacy Z. Siemion, Osmar Nascimento Silva, Marcio C. Silva-Filho, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Caroline. J. Small, Craig M. Smith, David E. Smith, A. Ian Smith, Beka Solomon, Travis E. Solomon, Mireia Sospedra, M.C. Souroujon, Santi Spampinato, Eliot R. Spindel, A. Steiger, Andreas Stengel, Catia Sternini, Frederik J. Steyn, Edward Stopa, Mathias Z. Strowski, Shigeo S. Sugano, Görel Sundström, J. Gregor Sutcliffe, Norbert Suttorp, Jonathan V. Sweedler, Sandor Szabo, Miklós Székely, István Szokodi, Yvette Taché, Kazuhiro Takahashi, Yoshio Takei, Fumiko Takenoya, Sébastien Talbot, E. Ann Tallant, Tricia M. Tan, Liesbet Temmerman, Bettina Temmesfeld-Wollbrück, Manuel Tena-Sempere, Annika Thorsell, Nanda Tilakaratne, Stephen S. Tobe, Takeshi Tokudome, Ganna Tolstanova, Marie-Christine Tonon, Jennifer F. Topping, Alessandro Tossi, Hervé Tostivint, Istvan Toth, Kazuhito Totsune, Fumiyo Toyoda, Rachel Troke, Matthias H. Tschöp, Patrick Tso, Hirokazu Tsukaya, Kazuyoshi Tsutsui, Hong Tu, Anthony J. Turner, Takayoshi Ubuka, Elene R. Valdivia, Hans Peter Vandersmissen, David Vaudry, Hubert Vaudry, Rafael Vazquez-Martinez, Joseph G. Verbalis, Daniele Vicari, Nicolas Vidal, Marzia Vignoni, Cécile Viollet, K.S. Vishwanatha, Mirella Vivoli, Thierry Voisin, John P. Vu, John C. Walker, B.A. Wallace, Ji Ming Wang, Lixin Wang, Jonathan H. Wardman, Takuya Watanabe, Hazel Welch, Haim Werner, L. Whitmore, Imke Wiedemann, Raphaelle Winsky-Sommerer, Ken A. Witt, Tatiana Wojciechowicz, Jack Ho Wong, Stephen C. Woods, Denise Wootten, Vincent Wu, Olivier Wurtz, Ximing Xiong, Zhi-Qing David Xu, Yube Yamaguchi, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Kazutoshi Yamamoto, E. Yamashita, Hiroyuki Yamazaki, De Yang, Masaaki Yoshikawa, Pu-Qing Yuan, Sunny C. Yung, Ian S. Zagon, S.D. Zakharov, Mehfuz Zaman, M.V. Zhalnina, Ning Zhang, Lixin Zhang-Auberson, Chun-Mei Zhao, Agnieszka Ziolkowska, and Dusan Zitnan
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3. The Acylpolyamines from Spider Venoms
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Mario Sergio Palma
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Residue (chemistry) ,Dipeptide ,chemistry ,Molecular model ,Molecular mass ,Biochemistry ,Spider Venoms ,Stereochemistry ,Asparagine ,Polyamine ,Amino acid - Abstract
Acylpolyamines are low molecular mass toxins occurring exclusively in the venoms from solitary wasps and some groups of spiders. Their chemical structures have been elucidated using hyphenated techniques of mass spectrometry, such as LC–MS and MS/MS, or through direct analysis with different types of NMR analyses. The chemical structures of the acylpolyamine toxins from the venoms of Nephilinae orb-web spiders appear to be organized into four parts based on the combinatorial way that the chemical building blocks are bound to each other. An aromatic moiety (part I) is connected through a linker amino acid (part II) to a polyamine chain (part III), which in turn may be connected to an optional tail (part IV). The polyamine chains were classified into seven subtypes according to the different combinations of chemical building blocks. These polyamine chains, in turn, are connected to one of three chromophore moieties: a 2,4-dihydroxyphenyl acetyl group, a 4-hydroxyindolyl acetyl group, or an indolyl acetyl group. They may be connected through an asparagine residue or sometimes through the dipeptide ornithyl asparagine. Also, nine different types of backbone tails may be attached to the polyamine chains. These toxins are noncompetitive blockers of ionotropic glutamate receptors with neuroprotective action against the neuronal death and antiepileptic effect. Thus, compounds of this class of spider venom toxin seem to represent interesting molecular models for the development of novel neuropharmaceutical drugs.
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4. Insect Venom Peptides
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Mario Sergio Palma
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Ecology ,Myotoxin ,fungi ,Antibiosis ,Zoology ,Biological activity ,Peptide ,Hymenoptera ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,complex mixtures ,Hemolysis ,Predation ,chemistry ,medicine ,Receptor - Abstract
The insects of the order Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and ants) are classified in two groups, based on their life history: social and solitary. The venoms of the social Hymenoptera evolved to be used as defensive tools to protect the colonies of these insects from the attacks of predators. Generally they do not cause lethal effects but cause mainly inflammatory and/or immunological reactions in the victims of their stings. However, sometimes it is also possible to observe the occurrence of systemic effects like respiratory and/or kidney failure. Meanwhile, the venoms of solitary Hymenoptera evolved mainly to cause paralysis of the preys in order to permit egg laying on/within the prey's body; thus, some components of these venoms cause permanent/transient paralysis in the preys, while other components seem to act preventing infections of the food and future progenies. The peptide components of venoms from Hymenoptera are spread over the molar mass range of 1400 to 7000 Da and together comprise up to 70% of the weight of freeze-dried venoms. Most of these toxins are linear polycationic amphipatic peptides with a high content of α-helices in their secondary structures. These peptides generally account for cell lysis, hemolysis, antibiosis, and sometimes promote the delivery of cellular activators/mediators through interaction with the G-protein receptor, and perhaps some of them are even immunogenic components. In addition to these peptides, the Hymenopteran venoms also may contain a few neurotoxins that target Na+ and/or Ca+2 channels or even the nicotinic ACh receptor. This review summarizes current knowledge of the biologically active Hymenoptera venoms.
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