نتایج جستجو برای: nodularin

تعداد نتایج: 107  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
J S Metcalf S G Bell G A Codd

A novel immunoassay was developed for specific detection of cyanobacterial cyclic peptide hepatotoxins which inhibit protein phosphatases. Immunoassay methods currently used for microcystin and nodularin detection and analysis do not provide information on the toxicity of microcystin and/or nodularin variants. Furthermore, protein phosphatase inhibition-based assays for these toxins are not spe...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Michelle C Moffitt Brett A Neilan

Nodularia spumigena is a bloom-forming cyanobacterium which produces the hepatotoxin nodularin. The complete gene cluster encoding the enzymatic machinery required for the biosynthesis of nodularin in N. spumigena strain NSOR10 was sequenced and characterized. The 48-kb gene cluster consists of nine open reading frames (ORFs), ndaA to ndaI, which are transcribed from a bidirectional regulatory ...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2005
Christina Lyra Maria Laamanen Jaana M Lehtimäki Anu Surakka Kaarina Sivonen

Diversity and ecological features of cyanobacteria of the genus Nodularia from benthic, periphytic and soil habitats are less well known than those of Nodularia from planktonic habitats. Novel benthic Nodularia strains were isolated from the Baltic Sea and their morphology, the presence of gas vacuoles, nodularin production, gliding, 16S rRNA gene sequences, rpoB, rbcLX and ndaF genes, and gvpA...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1996

2014
Thangavelu Boopathi Jang-Seu Ki

Cyanobacteria are capable of thriving in almost all environments. Recent changes in climatic conditions due to increased human activities favor the occurrence and severity of harmful cyanobacterial bloom all over the world. Knowledge of the regulation of cyanotoxins by the various environmental factors is essential for effective management of toxic cyanobacterial bloom. In recent years, progres...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2014
Michelle M Gehringer Nicola Wannicke

Harmful, bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CyanoHABs) are occurring with increasing regularity in freshwater and marine ecosystems. The most commonly occurring cyanobacterial toxins are the hepatotoxic microcystin and nodularin. These cyclic hepta- and pentapeptides are synthesised nonribosomally by the gene products of the toxin gene clusters mcy and nda, respectively. Understanding of the regulati...

2015
Hanna Mazur-Marzec Katarzyna Sutryk Agnieszka Hebel Natalia Hohlfeld Anna Pietrasik Agata Błaszczyk Vítor Vasconcelos Pedro Leão

Thus far, the negative effects of Nodularia spumigena blooms on aquatic organisms have been mainly attributed to the production of the hepatotoxic nodularin (NOD). In the current work, the accumulation of other N. spumigena metabolites in blue mussels and crustaceans, and their effect on Thamnocephalus platyurus and Artemia franciscana, were examined. The liquid chromatography-tandem mass spect...

2017
Jouni Jokela Lassi M. P. Heinilä Tânia K. Shishido Matti Wahlsten David P. Fewer Marli F. Fiore Hao Wang Esa Haapaniemi Perttu Permi Kaarina Sivonen

Nostoc is a cyanobacterial genus, common in soils and a prolific producer of natural products. This research project aimed to explore and characterize Brazilian cyanobacteria for new bioactive compounds. Here we report the production of hepatotoxins and new protease inhibitors from benthic Nostoc sp. CENA543 isolated from a small, shallow, saline-alkaline lake in the Nhecolândia, Pantanal wetla...

Journal: :Harmful Algae 2021

Iningainema is a recently described genus of heterocytous, false-branching cyanobacteria originally from Australia. In this work, we present tapete sp. nov., isolated subaerial and terrestrial environments in central Florida (USA). comparison to the sister species, our novel cyanobacterium produces nodularin-R (NOD-R) methylated isoform [MeAdda3] NOD previously not reported within genus; additi...

Journal: :Aquatic Sciences 2021

Abstract Heterocystous Cyanobacteria of the genus Nodularia form major blooms in brackish waters, while terrestrial Nostoc species occur worldwide, often associated biological soil crusts. Both genera, by virtue their ability to fix N 2 and conduct oxygenic photosynthesis, contribute significantly global primary productivity. Select produce hepatotoxin nodularin whether its production will chan...

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