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Worm Breeder's Gazette,
1995]
Cone snails are predatory snails. They harpoon their prey, which may be small fish, marine worms, or other snails, then inject a paralyzing venom through the hollow harpoon (Olivera et al, Science 249: 257). The venom is a complex mixture of tiny peptide toxins, different in each species. Several of these toxins have been shown to act on cell-surface molecules important for nervous system function such as the N-type Ca++ channel or the voltage-gated Na+ channel (Gray et al, Ann Rev Biochem 57: 665).