Journal article
The snake with the scorpion’s sting: Novel three-finger toxin sodium channel activators from the venom of the long-glanded blue coral snake (calliophis bivirgatus)
DC Yang, JR Deuis, D Dashevsky, J Dobson, TNW Jackson, A Brust, B Xie, I Koludarov, J Debono, I Hendrikx, WC Hodgson, P Josh, A Nouwens, GJ Baillie, TJC Bruxner, PF Alewood, KKP Lim, N Frank, I Vetter, BG Fry
Toxins | MDPI | Published : 2016
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Abstract
Millions of years of evolution have fine-tuned the ability of venom peptides to rapidly incapacitate both prey and potential predators. Toxicofera reptiles are characterized by serous-secreting mandibular or maxillary glands with heightened levels of protein expression. These glands are the core anatomical components of the toxicoferan venom system, which exists in myriad points along an evolutionary continuum. Neofunctionalisation of toxins is facilitated by positive selection at functional hotspots on the ancestral protein and venom proteins have undergone dynamic diversification in helodermatid and varanid lizards as well as advanced snakes. A spectacular point on the venom system continu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Daryl C. Yang was supported by a Monash University postgraduate scholarship. Daniel Dashevsky, Timothy N. W. Jackson and Ivan Koludarov were supported by University of Queensland postgraduate scholarships. Irina Vetter and Bryan G. Fry were supported by the Australian Research Council.