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Venomics
Research at the University of Ulster focuses on the isolation of
novel bioactive peptides and small molecules from a variety of unusual
biological sources. These include snake and scorpion venoms, amphibian
defensive skin secretions and plants. The proteomics of rare human
tumors and their cell lines are also of interest.
Our
investigations rely heavily upon the use of state-of-the-art separation
technologies such as multi-dimensional high performance liquid chromatography.
An arsenal of mass spectrometric techniques are used for mass characterisation
and MS/MS sequencing. Automated Edman degradation sequencing and
solid phase peptide synthesis are also used.
The
group has established collaborations with many groups throughout
the world, most notably a very fruitful and rapidly expanding research
link with the University of Fuzhou, Fujian, P.R. China.
News and Details of Our Most Recent Publications
are Given Below
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18th May 2009
Just published in the online version of Rapid Communications
in Mass Spectrometry is our study on the mass spectrometric
characterisation and quantitation of selected low molecular
mass compounds from the venom of Haplopelma lividum (Theraphosidae).
The work was done by Sara Moore during her PhD studies.
Supervisors McClean, Gault and Smyth.
10.1002/rcm.4063
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7th September 2007
Appearing in the Volume 6, Issue 9 (September 7, 2007)of Journal
of Proteome Research is our third paper on the skin
secretions of Phyllomedusa hypochondriails azurea. In
this study twenty-two peptides, including 19 novel structures,
were identified from six different structural classes, including
tryptophyllins, dermorphins, and a novel group of peptides termed
hyposins. The study demonstrates the power of this combined
approach to mine the rich peptidome compliment of the amphibian
defensive skin secretome. This work was done by Alan Thompson
during his doctoral studies.
Supervisors McClean, Bjourson and Shaw.
doi:10.1021/pr0702666
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20th June 2007
Aside from our research interests we have also undertaken consultancy
work using the analytical facilties at our disposal. The Universtiy
of Ulster's U2B University to Business magazine recently
highlighted this aspect of our work. Please click the link below
for more information.
U2B
Article: Skin Deep |
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28th May 2007
Just accepted for publication in Peptides is our second
paper on the skin secretions of Phyllomedusa hypochondriails
azurea. Here novel antimicrobial peptides from this specimen
were identified by QToF MS/MS de novo sequencing and cDNA cloning
along with bioactivity assays. This work was done by Alan Thompson
during his doctoral studies. This paper appeared in the 'Top
25' most dowloaded papers in Peptides for July - September 2007.

Supervisors McClean, Bjourson and Shaw.
doi:10.1016/j.peptides.2007.01.001
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1st April 2007
Appearing in the April 2007 (Issue 4) issue of Peptides
is our paper 'Bradykinin-related peptides, including a novel
structural variant, (Val1)-bradykinin, from the skin secretion
of Guenther's frog, Hylarana guentheri and their molecular precursors.'
Here novel antimicrobial peptides from this specimen were identified
by QToF MS/MS de novo sequencing and cDNA cloning along with
bioactivity assays. This work was done by Jianwu Zhou during
his doctoral studies.
Supervisors Bjourson, McClean and Shaw.
doi:10.1016/j.peptides.2007.01.014
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30th December 2006
Appearing in today's issue of Rapid Communications in Mass
Spectrometry is our first paper on the skin secretions
of Phyllomedusa hypochondriails azurea. Here novel bradykinin-related
peptides from this specimen were identified by QToF MS/MS de
novo sequencing and cDNA cloning. This work was done by Alan
Thompson during his doctoral studies.
Supervisors McClean, Bjourson and Shaw.
doi:10.1002/rcm.2791
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12th December 2006
Appearing in the December 2006 issue of Peptides is our
paper 'Purification and characterization of novel antimicrobial
peptides from the skin secretion of Hylarana guentheri.' Here
novel antimicrobial peptides from this specimen were identified
by QToF MS/MS de novo sequencing and cDNA cloning along with
bioactivity assays. This work was done by Jianwu Zhou during
his doctoral studies. This paper appeared in the 'Top 25' most
dowloaded papers in Peptides for October - December 2006.

Supervisors Bjourson, McClean and Shaw.
doi:10.1016/j.peptides.2006.08.007
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Prof Tony Bjourson PhD

Professor of Genomics
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Clinical Genetics/Pharmacogenomics (Breast Cancer-collaboration with Belfast City Hospital, Clinical Genetics; Rheumatoid arthritis -collaboration with Belfast City Hospital)
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