King Glenn F, Gentz Margaret C, Escoubas Pierre, Nicholson Graham M
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
Toxicon. 2008 Aug 1;52(2):264-76. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2008.05.020. Epub 2008 Jun 13.
Molecular toxinology research was initially driven by an interest in the small subset of animal toxins that are lethal to humans. However, the realization that many venomous creatures possess a complex repertoire of bioactive peptide toxins with potential pharmaceutical and agrochemical applications has led to an explosion in the number of new peptide toxins being discovered and characterized. Unfortunately, this increased awareness of peptide-toxin diversity has not been matched by the development of a generic nomenclature that enables these toxins to be rationally classified, catalogued, and compared. In this article, we introduce a rational nomenclature that can be applied to the naming of peptide toxins from spiders and other venomous animals.
分子毒素学研究最初是由对一小部分对人类致命的动物毒素的兴趣所驱动的。然而,人们意识到许多有毒生物拥有一系列复杂的具有潜在药物和农用化学品应用的生物活性肽毒素,这导致新发现和表征的肽毒素数量激增。不幸的是,对肽毒素多样性的这种认识的提高并没有伴随着一种通用命名法的发展,这种命名法能够对这些毒素进行合理的分类、编目和比较。在本文中,我们介绍一种可应用于蜘蛛和其他有毒动物的肽毒素命名的合理命名法。