Comparative proteomics of snake and lizard venoms: Unveiling the molecular basis of venom diversity and adaptation
Abstract
Venom protein profiling is a method used to analyze the composition and structure of proteins in venom. Venom contains a variety of neurotoxins and enzymatic proteins, which have toxic effects on human and animal organisms. By identifying the proteins in the venom, we can better understand the toxic mechanism of the venom, and provide important references for biomedical research and clinical treatment. The basic steps of venom protein profiling include sample preparation, mass spectrometry and data analysis. Based on this, the protein component analysis was carried out and the results were summarized. The diversity of snake venom and lizard venom can be explained by their protein composition and structure. Their differences at the protein level determine their different functions and pathways of action in toxicology, while also providing important resources for biodiversity and drug development.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ppas.v5i1.1800
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