نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponge iodine aza dielsalder

تعداد نتایج: 127438  

2012
James R. White Jignasa Patel Andrea Ottesen Gabriela Arce Patricia Blackwelder Jose V. Lopez

BACKGROUND Marine sponge species are of significant interest to many scientific fields including marine ecology, conservation biology, genetics, host-microbe symbiosis and pharmacology. One of the most intriguing aspects of the sponge "holobiont" system is the unique physiology, interaction with microbes from the marine environment and the development of a complex commensal microbial community....

2015
Fan Zhang Frank T. Robb Jianmin Zhang

Title of Dissertation: ROLES OF THE SYMBIOTIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH SPONGE HOSTS IN THE NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CYCLES Fan Zhang, Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 Directed By: Dr. Russell T. Hill, Professor, Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Marine sponges are habitat-forming organisms in coral reefs. Many sponge ...

2016
S. A. Clarke S. Y. Choi Melanie McKechnie G. Burke N. Dunne G. Walker E. Cunningham F. Buchanan

Bone tissue engineering may provide an alternative to autograft, however scaffold optimisation is required to maximize bone ingrowth. In designing scaffolds, pore architecture is important and there is evidence that cells prefer a degree of non-uniformity. The aim of this study was to compare scaffolds derived from a natural porous marine sponge (Spongia agaricina) with unique architecture to t...

2013
Sunil Sagar Mandeep Kaur Aleksandar Radovanovic Vladimir B. Bajic

BACKGROUND Natural products are considered a rich source of new chemical structures that may lead to the therapeutic agents in all major disease areas. About 50% of the drugs introduced in the market in the last 20 years were natural products/derivatives or natural products mimics, which clearly shows the influence of natural products in drug discovery. RESULTS In an effort to further support...

Background: Free radicals cause different diseases. Today’s finding of natural antioxidants is an interest. Marine sponges will be an important drug source in future. In this study the antioxidative effects of some marine sponges from Chabahar Tidal Seashores investigated. Methods: After gathering and recognition of sponges, distilled water and methanol 96% used as solvent for extracti...

2012
Amaro E. Trindade-Silva Cintia Rua Genivaldo G. Z. Silva Bas E. Dutilh Ana Paula B. Moreira Robert A. Edwards Eduardo Hajdu Gisele Lobo-Hajdu Ana Tereza Vasconcelos Roberto G. S. Berlinck Fabiano L. Thompson

The endemic marine sponge Arenosclera brasiliensis (Porifera, Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) is a known source of secondary metabolites such as arenosclerins A-C. In the present study, we established the composition of the A. brasiliensis microbiome and the metabolic pathways associated with this community. We used 454 shotgun pyrosequencing to generate approximately 640,000 high-quality sponge-d...

2013
Gerardo Della Sala Thomas Hochmuth Valeria Costantino Roberta Teta William Gerwick Lena Gerwick Jörn Piel Alfonso Mangoni

Sponge symbionts are a largely unexplored source of new and unusual metabolic pathways. Insights into the distribution and function of metabolic genes of sponge symbionts are crucial to dissect and exploit their biotechnological potential. Screening of the metagenome of the marine sponge Plakortis simplex led to the discovery of the swf family, a new group of mono-modular type I polyketide synt...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1981
W E Müller R K Zahn B Kurelec C Lucu I Müller G Uhlenbruck

From the marine sponge Halichondria panicea a lectin was isolated and characterized. The homogeneous lectin (composed of protein to 80.7% and of neutral carbohydrates to 14.1%) had a molecular weight of 78,000 (determined by gel filtration) and consisted of four subunits with a molecular weight of 21,000 each (determined by gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate). The hem...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2007
Michael W Taylor Regina Radax Doris Steger Michael Wagner

Marine sponges often contain diverse and abundant microbial communities, including bacteria, archaea, microalgae, and fungi. In some cases, these microbial associates comprise as much as 40% of the sponge volume and can contribute significantly to host metabolism (e.g., via photosynthesis or nitrogen fixation). We review in detail the diversity of microbes associated with sponges, including ext...

2009
Joydeep Mukherjee Nicole Webster Lyndon E. Llewellyn

BACKGROUND In recent years there has been a global increase in reports of disease affecting marine sponges. While disease outbreaks have the potential to seriously impact on the survival of sponge populations, the ecology of the marine environment and the health of associated invertebrates, our understanding of sponge disease is extremely limited. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A collagenolyt...

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