Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP160104025]Researchers: Dr Eivind Undheim (Chief Investigator) , Dr Eivind Undheim (Chief Investigator) , Professor Glenn King (Chief Investigator) , Professor Glenn King (Chief Investigator) , Dr Ronald Jenner (Partner Investigator)
Brief description Unravelling the molecular diversity and evolution of centipede venoms. The project intends to improve understanding of venom evolution in centipedes. Venoms have emerged as a rich source of pharmacological tools with potential for development into therapeutics and bioinsecticides. However, venoms-based discovery has been limited by the narrow taxonomical range of animals studied, with many groups of venomous animals overlooked. One such group is centipedes, whose venoms contain diverse toxins that differ between taxa. This project aims to provide an insight into centipede venom evolution, and how it might be constrained by venom-gland morphology. This study seeks to contribute to our understanding of protein evolution and direct biodiscovery efforts around centipede venom.
Funding Amount $320,700
Funding Scheme Discovery Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP160104025
- ARC : DP160104025