2012
DOI: 10.3390/toxins4111367
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Short Toxin-like Proteins Abound in Cnidaria Genomes

Abstract: Cnidaria is a rich phylum that includes thousands of marine species. In this study, we focused on Anthozoa and Hydrozoa that are represented by the Nematostella vectensis (Sea anemone) and Hydra magnipapillata genomes. We present a method for ranking the toxin-like candidates from complete proteomes of Cnidaria. Toxin-like functions were revealed using ClanTox, a statistical machine-learning predictor trained on ion channel inhibitors from venomous animals. Fundamental features that were emphasized in training… Show more

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“…Moreover, annotations of genes from fast evolving organisms are often missing. Due to these fast evolutionary innovation in many insects, we anticipate a rich repertoire of overlooked bioactive peptides [ 60 ] and iTOLIPs [ 61 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, annotations of genes from fast evolving organisms are often missing. Due to these fast evolutionary innovation in many insects, we anticipate a rich repertoire of overlooked bioactive peptides [ 60 ] and iTOLIPs [ 61 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%