Identification and structural characterization of a new three-finger toxin hemachatoxin from Hemachatus haemachatus venom.
Snake venoms are rich sources of biologically active proteins and polypeptides. Three-finger toxins are non-enzymatic proteins present in elapid (cobras, kraits, mambas and sea snakes) and colubrid venoms. These proteins contain four conserved disulfide bonds in the core to maintain the three-finger...
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Main Authors: | Vallerinteavide Mavelli Girish, Sundramurthy Kumar, Lissa Joseph, Chacko Jobichen, R Manjunatha Kini, J Sivaraman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a20ba1de11b14750a8565f9ed765b79f |
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