نتایج جستجو برای: paederus ramtinus

تعداد نتایج: 138  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1968
Agnese Brega Arturo Falaschi Luigi De Carli Mario Pavan

Pederine, a drug extracted from the coleopter Paederus fuscipes, inhibits the growth of in vitro cultured cell lines at concentrations of the order of 1.5 nanogram/ml. Cytological examination shows a generalized cytotoxic effect. Analysis of macromolecular syntheses by the use of radioactive precursors shows that pederine causes an almost immediate block of protein and DNA synthesis, without af...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2014
Lee-Jin Bong Kok-Boon Neoh Chow-Yang Lee Zairi Jaal

The survival and reproduction of the beetle Paederus fuscipes Curtis on diets that differed in macronutrient composition were investigated in the laboratory. The sex organs of females fed each test diet were dissected to evaluate the ovarian development over time. Adults fed on a carbohydrate-rich diet lived longer than adults fed the other diets, but this diet provided insufficient nutrients f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Jörn Piel Dequan Hui Gaiping Wen Daniel Butzke Matthias Platzer Nobuhiro Fusetani Shigeki Matsunaga

Bacterial symbionts have long been suspected to be the true producers of many drug candidates isolated from marine invertebrates. Sponges, the most important marine source of biologically active natural products, have been frequently hypothesized to contain compounds of bacterial origin. This symbiont hypothesis, however, remained unproven because of a general inability to cultivate the suspect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Jörn Piel

Many drug candidates from marine and terrestrial invertebrates are suspected metabolites of uncultured bacterial symbionts. The antitumor polyketides of the pederin family, isolated from beetles and sponges, are an example. Drug development from such sources is commonly hampered by low yields and the difficulty of sustaining invertebrate cultures. To obtain insight into the true producer and fi...

2016
Jiarong Meng Juma Ibrahim Mabubu Yu Han Yueping He Jing Zhao Hongxia Hua Yanni Feng Gang Wu

T1C-19 is newly developed transgenic rice active against lepidopteran pests, and expresses a synthesized cry1C gene driven by the maize ubiquitin promoter. The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, is a major non-target pest of rice, and the rove beetle (Paederus fuscipes) is a generalist predator of N. lugens nymphs. As P. fuscipes may be exposed to the Cry1C protein through preying on N. lug...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Jörn Piel Ivonne Höfer Dequan Hui

Pederin belongs to a group of antitumor compounds found in terrestrial beetles and marine sponges. It is used by apparently all members of the rove beetle genera Paederus and Paederidus as a chemical defense against predators. However, a recent analysis of the putative pederin biosynthesis (ped) gene cluster strongly suggests that pederin is produced by bacterial symbionts. We have sequenced an...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2004
Jörn Piel Dequan Hui Nobuhiro Fusetani Shigeki Matsunaga

Bacterial type I polyketide synthases (PKSs) produce a wide range of biomedically important secondary metabolites. These enzymes possess a modular structure that can be genetically re-engineered to yield novel drug candidates not found in nature. Recently, we have reported the putative pederin PKS from an uncultured bacterial symbiont of Paederus fuscipes beetles. It belongs to an architectural...

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