نتایج جستجو برای: porphyra

تعداد نتایج: 568  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Cheong Xin Chan Simone Zäuner Glen Wheeler Arthur R Grossman Simon E Prochnik Nicolas A Blouin Yunyun Zhuang Christoph Benning Gry Mine Berg Charles Yarish Renée L Eriksen Anita S Klein Senjie Lin Ira Levine Susan H Brawley Debashish Bhattacharya

Membrane transporters play a central role in many cellular processes that rely on the movement of ions and organic molecules between the environment and the cell, and between cellular compartments. Transporters have been well characterized in plants and green algae, but little is known about transporters or their evolutionary histories in the red algae. Here we examined 482 expressed sequence t...

2016
Kathrin Becker Anja Hartmann Markus Ganzera Dietmar Fuchs Johanna M. Gostner

Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) are secondary metabolites, produced by a large variety of microorganisms including algae, cyanobacteria, lichen and fungi. MAAs act as UV-absorbers and photo-protectants. MAAs are suggested to exert pharmaceutical relevant bioactivities in the human system. We particularly focused on their effect on defence and regulatory pathways that are active in inflamed ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2003
Shigeo Takenaka Keiko Takubo Fumio Watanabe Toshihiko Tanno Shingo Tsuyama Yoshihisa Nanano Yoshiyuki Tamura

Porphyra yezoensis (Susabinori, an edible purple laver), which was cultured aseptically for 12 weeks and then lyophilized, contained 50+/-2 microg/g of vitamin B(12) per 100 g dry weight. Coenzyme forms of vitamin B(12) (about 60% of the total vitamin B(12)) were found in the cultured purple laver aseptically, which may have the ability to biosynthesize the coenzymes.

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1983
B L Lim H Hori S Osawa

The nucleotide sequences of 5S rRNA from two red algae, Gracilaria compressa and Porphyra tenera have been determined. The two 5S rRNAs are fairly dissimilar to each other in their sequences (65% identity), although they are both composed of 121 nucleotides. Their secondary structures are generally of the eukaryotic with a prokaryotic characteristic. Judged from the 5S rRNA sequence data, the r...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
saurabh bhatia dm college of pharmacy, bahadurgah, haryana, india. kiran sharma deptt. of pharmaceutical sciences, jamia hamdard, new delhi, india. ajay sharma seoul national university, republic of korea, korea. kalpana nagpal division of pharmaceutics, faculty of medical sciences, lovely professional university, phagwara, punjab india. tanmoy bers department of pharmaceutical technology, jadavpur university, kolkata, india.

objectives: aim of the present work was to investigate the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antiulcer effects of red seaweed porphyra vietnamensis (p. vietnamenis). materials and methods: aqueous (por) and alcoholic (pe) fractions were successfully isolated from p. vietnamenis. further biological investigations were performed using a classic test of paw edema induced by carrageenan, writhing in...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Elisabete da Costa Vitor Azevedo Tânia Melo Andreia M Rego Dmitry V Evtuguin Pedro Domingues Ricardo Calado Rui Pereira Maria H Abreu Maria R Domingues

Porphyra dioica is a commercial seaweed consumed all over the world, mostly in the shape of nori sheets used for "sushi" preparation. It is a well-known part of the Asian diet with health benefits, which have been associated, among others, to the high levels of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids in this red alga. However, other highly valued lipids of Porphyra are polar lipids that remain largely undescri...

2014
Li-Fan Chuang Hong-Nong Chou Ping-Jyun Sung

Prophyra-334 (p-334) may play a role of energy transfer under an uncertain mechanism, and we speculate the possible model. Via 1D and 2D NMR experiments, it was simulated the correlation between dissociation and conformation of p-334. Intramolecular interactions were observed based on a series of changes in the 1H and 13C chemical shifts. Nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy experiments and m...

2011
Lu-Xi Zhang Chun-Er Cai Ting-Ting Guo Jia-Wen Gu Hong-Li Xu Yun Zhou Yuan Wang Cheng-Chu Liu Pei-Min He

In this paper, phycocyanin and one component (PY-D2) in polysaccharide were obtained from Porphyra yezoensis to study for their potential anti-tumor effects. MTT proliferation assays showed that, at concentration of 500 mg/L for 72 h, PY-D2 treatment significantly inhibited the growth of four tumor cell lines, HO-8910, MCF-7, K562 and SMMC-7721, with the respective inhibition rates of 21.2%, 23...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2011
Judith E Sutherland Sandra C Lindstrom Wendy A Nelson Juliet Brodie Michael D J Lynch Mi Sook Hwang Han-Gu Choi Masahiko Miyata Norio Kikuchi Mariana C Oliveira Tracy Farr Chris Neefus Agnes Mols-Mortensen Daniela Milstein Kirsten M Müller

The red algal order Bangiales has been revised as a result of detailed regional studies and the development of expert local knowledge of Bangiales floras, followed by collaborative global analyses based on wide taxon sampling and molecular analyses. Combined analyses of the nuclear SSU rRNA gene and the plastid RUBISCO LSU (rbcL) gene for 157 Bangiales taxa have been conducted. Fifteen genera o...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
M C Oliveira M A Ragan

A group IC1 intron occurs in nuclear small-subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) genes of the marine red alga Porphyra spiralis var. amplifolia. This intron occurs at the same position as the self-splicing group IC1 introns in nuclear SSU rDNAs of the fungus Pneumocystis carinii and in the green alga Chlorella ellipsoidea and shares sequence identity with the Pneumocystis carinii intron in dom...

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