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Main Authors: Wang, Peng, Li, Long, Kong, Cong, Fu, Zhiyu, Li, Yunfeng, Chi, Hai
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Current issues in molecular biology 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42042010/
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author Wang, Peng
Li, Long
Kong, Cong
Fu, Zhiyu
Li, Yunfeng
Chi, Hai
author_facet Wang, Peng
Li, Long
Kong, Cong
Fu, Zhiyu
Li, Yunfeng
Chi, Hai
Wang, Peng
Li, Long
Kong, Cong
Fu, Zhiyu
Li, Yunfeng
Chi, Hai
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents A Review of the Chemical Properties, Mechanisms of Action, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Jellyfish Toxins. Wang, Peng Li, Long Kong, Cong Fu, Zhiyu Li, Yunfeng Chi, Hai Jellyfish, as representatives of the phylum Cnidaria, possess venoms characterized by structurally diverse and functionally complex toxins, rendering them a central focus in cnidarian toxin research. This article presents a systematic review of the physicochemical properties of jellyfish toxins, examines their mechanisms of action from a molecular biology perspective, investigates the patterns of toxin transformation in organisms, elucidates the structure-activity relationships between structure and toxicity, introduces advancements in research on novel jellyfish toxins, and offers an outlook on future developments in this field. By integrating modern proteomic techniques, such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, this review provides comprehensive theoretical support for the foundational research and application development of jellyfish toxins, as well as a scientific basis for practical applications, including antivenom serum development and novel marine drug design.
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spellingShingle A Review of the Chemical Properties, Mechanisms of Action, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Jellyfish Toxins.
Wang, Peng
Li, Long
Kong, Cong
Fu, Zhiyu
Li, Yunfeng
Chi, Hai
A Review of the Chemical Properties, Mechanisms of Action, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Jellyfish Toxins. Wang, Peng Li, Long Kong, Cong Fu, Zhiyu Li, Yunfeng Chi, Hai Jellyfish, as representatives of the phylum Cnidaria, possess venoms characterized by structurally diverse and functionally complex toxins, rendering them a central focus in cnidarian toxin research. This article presents a systematic review of the physicochemical properties of jellyfish toxins, examines their mechanisms of action from a molecular biology perspective, investigates the patterns of toxin transformation in organisms, elucidates the structure-activity relationships between structure and toxicity, introduces advancements in research on novel jellyfish toxins, and offers an outlook on future developments in this field. By integrating modern proteomic techniques, such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, this review provides comprehensive theoretical support for the foundational research and application development of jellyfish toxins, as well as a scientific basis for practical applications, including antivenom serum development and novel marine drug design.
title A Review of the Chemical Properties, Mechanisms of Action, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Jellyfish Toxins.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42042010/