Abstract

This paper presents the results of a structure-functional study of neurotoxins, actinoporins, and proteinase inhibitors from the tropical sea anemone Heteractis crispa (= Radianthus macrodactylus) and the low boreal sea anemone Oulactis orientalis. The new data significantly contribute to the knowledge of the mechanisms of action of polypeptides from marine coelenterates and can be useful for solving practical problems of the biotechnological development of medicines.

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