Accelerated proteomic visualization of individual predatory venoms of Conus purpurascens reveals separately evolved predation-evoked venom cabals
Abstract Cone snail venoms have separately evolved for predation and defense. Despite remarkable inter- and intra-species variability, defined sets of synergistic venom peptides (cabals) are considered essential for prey capture by cone snails. To better understand the role of predatory cabals in co...
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Auteurs principaux: | S. W. A. Himaya, Frank Marí, Richard J. Lewis |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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