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Conotoxin gene superfamilies
SD Robinson, RS Norton
Marine drugs 12 (12), 6058-6101, 2014
1792014
Specialized insulin is used for chemical warfare by fish-hunting cone snails
H Safavi-Hemami, J Gajewiak, S Karanth, SD Robinson, B Ueberheide, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (6), 1743-1748, 2015
1702015
Diversity of conotoxin gene superfamilies in the venomous snail, Conus victoriae
SD Robinson, H Safavi-Hemami, LD McIntosh, AW Purcell, RS Norton, ...
PloS one 9 (2), e87648, 2014
1372014
Convergent evolution of pain-inducing defensive venom components in spitting cobras
TD Kazandjian, D Petras, SD Robinson, J van Thiel, HW Greene, ...
Science 371 (6527), 386-390, 2021
1072021
Venom peptides as therapeutics: advances, challenges and the future of venom-peptide discovery
SD Robinson, EAB Undheim, B Ueberheide, GF King
Expert review of proteomics 14 (10), 931-939, 2017
942017
A comprehensive portrait of the venom of the giant red bull ant, Myrmecia gulosa, reveals a hyperdiverse hymenopteran toxin gene family
SD Robinson, A Mueller, D Clayton, H Starobova, BR Hamilton, RJ Payne, ...
Science advances 4 (9), eaau4640, 2018
812018
Dicarba α-Conotoxin Vc1.1 Analogues with Differential Selectivity for Nicotinic Acetylcholine and GABAB Receptors
BJ Van Lierop, SD Robinson, SN Kompella, A Belgi, JR McArthur, A Hung, ...
ACS chemical biology 8 (8), 1815-1821, 2013
792013
Entomo-venomics: The evolution, biology and biochemistry of insect venoms
AA Walker, SD Robinson, DK Yeates, J Jin, K Baumann, J Dobson, ...
Toxicon 154, 15-27, 2018
772018
Hormone-like peptides in the venoms of marine cone snails
SD Robinson, Q Li, PK Bandyopadhyay, J Gajewiak, M Yandell, ...
General and comparative endocrinology 244, 11-18, 2017
712017
Dicarba analogues of α-conotoxin RgIA. Structure, stability, and activity at potential pain targets
S Chhabra, A Belgi, P Bartels, BJ van Lierop, SD Robinson, SN Kompella, ...
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 57 (23), 9933-9944, 2014
662014
Fish-hunting cone snail venoms are a rich source of minimized ligands of the vertebrate insulin receptor
P Ahorukomeye, MM Disotuar, J Gajewiak, S Karanth, M Watkins, ...
Elife 8, e41574, 2019
572019
Novel peptide antagonists of adrenomedullin and calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors: identification, pharmacological characterization, and interactions with position 74 …
SD Robinson, JF Aitken, RJ Bailey, DR Poyner, DL Hay
Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 331 (2), 513-521, 2009
412009
NaV1.6 regulates excitability of mechanosensitive sensory neurons
MR Israel, BS Tanaka, J Castro, P Thongyoo, SD Robinson, P Zhao, ...
The Journal of Physiology 597 (14), 3751-3768, 2019
402019
Discovery by proteogenomics and characterization of an RF-amide neuropeptide from cone snail venom
SD Robinson, H Safavi-Hemami, S Raghuraman, JS Imperial, ...
Journal of proteomics 114, 38-47, 2015
382015
Deadly proteomes: a practical guide to proteotranscriptomics of animal venoms
AA Walker, SD Robinson, BF Hamilton, EAB Undheim, GF King
Proteomics 20 (17-18), 1900324, 2020
342020
The Venom Repertoire of Conus gloriamaris (Chemnitz, 1777), the Glory of the Sea
SD Robinson, Q Li, A Lu, PK Bandyopadhyay, M Yandell, BM Olivera, ...
Marine drugs 15 (5), 145, 2017
332017
The three-dimensional structure of an H-superfamily conotoxin reveals a granulin fold arising from a common ICK cysteine framework
LD Nielsen, MM Foged, A Albert, AB Bertelsen, CL Søltoft, SD Robinson, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 294 (22), 8745-8759, 2019
292019
Insulin as a weapon
SD Robinson, H Safavi-Hemami
Toxicon 123, 56-61, 2016
262016
Venom peptides as pharmacological tools and therapeutics for diabetes
SD Robinson, H Safavi-Hemami
Neuropharmacology 127, 79-86, 2017
252017
Discovery of novel conotoxin candidates using machine learning
Q Li, M Watkins, SD Robinson, H Safavi-Hemami, M Yandell
Toxins 10 (12), 503, 2018
232018
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