lateralin
Lateralin is a peptide found in the venom of the marine snail Conus geographus. It belongs to the Conus peptide family, a diverse group of molecules known for their complex structures and potent biological activities. These peptides often target ion channels and receptors in the nervous system, making them valuable tools for scientific research and potential sources for new therapeutics.
The discovery of lateralin was part of ongoing efforts to characterize the chemical components of cone snail
Research into lateralin aims to understand its specific pharmacological effects. While the precise targets and mechanisms