dualtoxins
Dualtoxins are a class of toxins that exhibit two distinct mechanisms of action. This duality can manifest in several ways. For example, a single molecule might possess both enzymatic activity and a pore-forming capability, or it could interact with two different cellular targets simultaneously. These toxins are often found in venoms of various animals, including snakes, scorpions, and spiders, as well as in bacterial toxins.
The presence of dual modes of action can contribute to a more potent or complex toxicological effect
Research into dualtoxins is important for understanding envenomation and developing effective antivenoms and therapeutic treatments. Identifying