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Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 41:257
Publikováno v:
In Toxicon July 2002 40(7):901-908
Autor:
James Kang, Johan Stenflo, Guo Ping Zhou, Thomas Norberg, Alan C. Rigby, William Low, A. Grey Craig, Karin M Hansson, Julita S. Imperial, Jill Meisenhelder, Baldomero M. Olivera
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Biochemistry. 271:4939-4949
The 13-amino acid glycopeptide tx5a (Gla-Cys-Cys-Gla-Asp-Gly-Trp*-Cys-Cys-Thr*-Ala-Ala-Hyp-OH, where Trp* = 6-bromotryptophan and Thr* = Gal-GalNAc-threonine), isolated from Conus textile, causes hyperactivity and spasticity when injected intracerebr
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 80:1022-1031
The conformation of contulakin-G, a bioactive 16 amino acid O-linked glycopeptide (ZSEEGGSNAT*KKPYIL) with the disaccharide β-D-Gal(1[Formula: see text]3)α-D-GalNAc attached to the threonine residue in position 10, has been investigated by 1H NMR s
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 40:901-908
A novel Conus peptide, conophysin-R, was purified from the venom of Conus radiatus. The distinctive disulfide framework and sequence indicates that it is a member of the neurophysin peptide family. The complete sequence of the peptide is HPTKPCMYCSFG
Autor:
Jean E. Rivier, Bruce A. Adams, A. Grey Craig, Carol M. Warby, Minkyu Park, Nancy M. Sherwood, Wolfgang Fischer, Elaine D. Vickers
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 67:232-239
Multiple forms of GnRH within individual brains may have different functions. However, some vertebrates such as salmonids continue to reproduce even though they have lost or do not express 1 of the 3 forms of GnRH found in most other teleosts. We exa
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 7:259-266
We report the electrospray mass spectra and tandem mass (MS/MS) spectra of a series of chemically-stable somatostatin (SRIF) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs which incorporate acylated or alkylated/acylated aminoglycine residues (bet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275:38417-38426
We isolated styelin D, a 32-residue, C-terminally amidated antimicrobial peptide, from the blood cells (hemocytes) of the solitary ascidian, Styela clava. Styelin D had remarkably extensive post-translational modifications, containing two novel amino
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 6:335-346
The N-linked glycan present on corticotropin releasing factor binding protein (CRFBP) recombinantly expressed in CHO cells has been characterized using a variety of techniques including sequential hydrolysis with specific exoglycosidases monitored wi