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Conus tulipa

Conotoxin TVIIA from the venom of the piscivorous cone snail Conus tulipa 30 27 204... [Pg.160]

Conantokins Conantokin-T GE77YQKML7NLR7AQVKKNA Conus tulipa p receptor NMDA receptor... [Pg.518]

Cone snails produce biologically active peptides to paralyze their prey. The peptides are known as conotoxins (176-178). Most of them are small and stabilized by disulfide bonds. Two unusual members of the conotoxin family are conantokin G from Conus geographica (179) and conantokin T from Conus tulipa (180), which lack disulfide bonds but are rich in y-carboxyglutamic acid residues ... [Pg.470]


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