نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponge iodine aza dielsalder

تعداد نتایج: 127438  

Background: Sponges and sea anemones do not have specialized defense organs. Instead, they rival harmful microorganisms by producing certain compounds. These compounds can also be useful against some human pathogens. This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial effects of bioactive products from these marine animals. Methods: Two species of sea anemone <e...

2011
Sebastiano Venturi

The significance of inorganic and organic forms of iodine in the evolution of plants and animals is reviewed. Iodine is one of the most electron-rich atoms in the diet of marine and terrestrial organisms, and it enters cells via iodide transporters. Iodide, which acts as a primitive electron donor through peroxidase enzymes, has an ancestral antioxidant function in all iodide-concentrating cell...

2015
Michael P. Gotsbacher Peter Karuso

Bioassay-guided fractionation of extracts from temperate Australian collections of the marine sponge Pseudoceratina purpurea resulted in the isolation and characterisation of two new and six known bromotyrosine-derived alkaloids with antibiotic activity. Surprisingly, a single specimen of the mollusc Tylodina corticalis, which was collected while feeding on P. purpurea, contained only a few of ...

2017
Ramachandran Muthiyan Balwin Nambikkairaj Nilkamal Mahanta Titus Immanuel Rahul Shubhra Mandal Kubendiran Kumaran Arun Kumar De

BACKGROUND Marine sponge is a rich natural resource of many pharmacologically important compounds. OBJECTIVE Marine sponge Hyrtios erectus, collected from North Bay, South Andaman Sea, India, was screened for potential antiproliferative and proapoptotic properties on a breast adenocarcinoma cell line (MCF-7). MATERIALS AND METHODS 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide...

2014
Ren-Mao Tian Yong Wang Salim Bougouffa Zhao-Ming Gao Lin Cai Wei-Peng Zhang Vladimir Bajic Pei-Yuan Qian

UNLABELLED Marine sponges are the most primitive metazoan and host symbiotic microorganisms. They are crucial components of the marine ecological system and play an essential role in pelagic processes. Copper pollution is currently a widespread problem and poses a threat to marine organisms. Here, we examined the effects of copper treatment on the composition of the sponge-associated bacterial ...

2004
Makoto Kuramoto Hirokazu Arimoto Daisuke Uemura

In our ongoing search for bioactive substances from marine organisms, novel alkaloids have been isolated. Pinnatoxins and pinnamine, potent shellfish poisons, were purified from the Okinawan bivalve Pinna muricata. Pinnatoxins activate Ca channels. Halichlorine was isolated from the marine sponge Halichondria okadai. This compound inhibits the induction of VCAM-1. Drugs that block VCAM-1 may be...

2012
Sheila Marie Pimentel-Elardo Lubomir Grozdanov Sebastian Proksch Ute Hentschel

Genomic mining revealed one major nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) phylogenetic cluster in 12 marine sponge species, one ascidian, an actinobacterial isolate and seawater. Phylogenetic analysis predicts its taxonomic affiliation to the actinomycetes and hydroxy-phenyl-glycine as a likely substrate. Additionally, a phylogenetically distinct NRPS gene cluster was discovered in the microbial...

2017
Vinayak Agarwal Jessica M. Blanton Sheila Podell Arnaud Taton Michelle A. Schorn Julia Busch Zhenjian Lin Eric W. Schmidt Paul R. Jensen Valerie J. Paul Jason S. Biggs James W. Golden Eric E. Allen Bradley S. Moore

Naturally produced polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) pervade the marine environment and structurally resemble toxic man-made brominated flame retardants. PBDEs bioaccumulate in marine animals and are likely transferred to the human food chain. However, the biogenic basis for PBDE production in one of their most prolific sources, marine sponges of the order Dysideidae, remains unidentified....

2017
Relebohile Matthew Matobole Leonardo Joaquim van Zyl Shirley Parker-Nance Michael T. Davies-Coleman Marla Trindade

Due to the rise in multi-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in marine sponge endosymbionts as a rich source of natural products (NPs). The South African marine environment is rich in marine biota that remains largely unexplored and may represent an important source for the discovery of novel NPs. We first investigated the bacterial diversity associated with f...

2017
Beate M Slaby Ute Hentschel

We report here four draft genome sequences belonging to clade F of the cyanobacterium "Candidatus Synechococcus spongiarum" of the marine sponge Aplysina aerophoba, which were collected from two nearby locations in the northern Adriatic Sea. The sequences provide the basis for within-clade comparisons between members of this widespread group of cyanobacterial sponge symbionts.

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