نتایج جستجو برای: sea anemone

تعداد نتایج: 130710  

2013
Jean-Paul A. Hobbs Ashley J. Frisch Benjamin M. Ford Michele Thums Pablo Saenz-Agudelo Kathryn A. Furby Michael L. Berumen

BACKGROUND Rising sea temperatures are causing significant destruction to coral reef ecosystems due to coral mortality from thermally-induced bleaching (loss of symbiotic algae and/or their photosynthetic pigments). Although bleaching has been intensively studied in corals, little is known about the causes and consequences of bleaching in other tropical symbiotic organisms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCI...

2017

Antho-KAamide (L-3-phenyllactyl-Phe-Lys-Ala-NH2) and Antho-RIamide (L-3-phenyllactyl-Tyr-ArgIle-NH2) are novel neuropeptides isolated from the sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima. They both inhibited spontaneous contractions of isolated muscle preparations from a wide variety of anemone species (threshold around 1CT7 m). Their actions were universal in that they inhibited every muscle prepara...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1975
I D McFarlane

1. Activity in all three known conducting systems (the nerve net, SS1, and SS2) may accompany feeding in Calliactis. The most marked response is an increase in pulse frequency in the SS2 (the endodermal slow conducting system) during mouth opening and pharynx protrusion. 2. Electrical stimulation of the SS2 at a frequency of one shock every 5 s elicits mouth opening and pharynx protrusion in th...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Daniel Lauretta

A new species of sea anemone from the intertidal zone of San Matias Gulf is described. Andvakia manoloi sp. nov. is a small and inconspicuous species that differs from other species of the genus in number of tentacles, number of mesenteries at proximal and distal part of the column, column division, muscles, cnidae, size, habit and distribution. Andvakia manoloi sp. nov. is the first species of...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2007
Y L Lim S P W Kumarasinghe

Cutaneous injuries by marine animals have a myriad of clinical presentations. Most require only symptomatic treatment, but some may be limb-threatening or even fatal. This is a report of three cases of marine animal injuries by a stingray, a sea anemone and a jellyfish, respectively, illustrating the potential severity of such injuries. The importance of early diagnosis is emphasised, with a di...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1993
I D McFarlane D Hudman H P Nothacker C J Grimmelikhuijzen

Antho-KAamide (L-3-phenyllactyl-Phe-Lys-Ala-NH2) and Antho-RIamide (L-3-phenyllactyl-Tyr-Arg-Ile-NH2) are novel neuropeptides isolated from the sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima. They both inhibited spontaneous contractions of isolated muscle preparations from a wide variety of anemone species (threshold around 10(-7) M). Their actions were universal in that they inhibited every muscle prep...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2007
Frank Bosmans Jan Tytgat

Sea anemones produce a myriad of toxic peptides and proteins of which a large group acts on voltage-gated Na+ channels. However, in comparison to other organisms, their venoms and toxins are poorly studied. Most of the known voltage-gated Na+ channel toxins isolated from sea anemone venoms act on neurotoxin receptor site 3 and inhibit the inactivation of these channels. Furthermore, it seems th...

Journal: :Science 2007
Nicholas H Putnam Mansi Srivastava Uffe Hellsten Bill Dirks Jarrod Chapman Asaf Salamov Astrid Terry Harris Shapiro Erika Lindquist Vladimir V Kapitonov Jerzy Jurka Grigory Genikhovich Igor V Grigoriev Susan M Lucas Robert E Steele John R Finnerty Ulrich Technau Mark Q Martindale Daniel S Rokhsar

Sea anemones are seemingly primitive animals that, along with corals, jellyfish, and hydras, constitute the oldest eumetazoan phylum, the Cnidaria. Here, we report a comparative analysis of the draft genome of an emerging cnidarian model, the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. The sea anemone genome is complex, with a gene repertoire, exon-intron structure, and large-scale gene linkage...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1976
A J Jackson I D McFarlane

1. Single electrical shocks to the column sometimes elicit a series of 1-6 pulses in the SS1 (ectodermal slow system) but the first pulse does not appear until 5-28 s after stimulation. These pulses occur in addition to the early SS1 pulse which follows every shock and which has a conduction delay of less than 1 s. 2. The threshold of the delayed SS1 response is different from the thresholds of...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2009
Andrej Razpotnik Igor Krizaj William R Kem Peter Macek Tom Turk

A new pore-forming cytolytic protein was isolated from the Northern red sea anemone, Urticina crassicornis. Its biochemical properties were characterized and partial N-terminal amino acid sequence was determined. The cytolysin, named UcI, has a molecular mass of around 30kDa and lacks phospholipase A(2) activity. UcI lyses bovine erythrocytes at nanomolar concentrations. Hemolysis is a result o...

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