نتایج جستجو برای: sea anemone

تعداد نتایج: 130710  

Journal: :Journal of natural products 2009
Nadja Cachet Grégory Genta-Jouve Erik L Regalado Redouane Mokrini Philippe Amade Gérald Culioli Olivier P Thomas

Five new hydantoin alkaloids, named parazoanthines A-E (1-5), were isolated as the major constituents of the Mediterranean sea anemone Parazoanthus axinellae. Their structural elucidation was achieved through NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses. The absolute configuration of the chiral compounds 1 and 4 was determined by comparison between experimental and TDDFT-calculated CD spec...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Developmental biology 2017
Fabian Rentzsch Michael Layden Michaël Manuel

Neurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later developmental stages and in adult animals to enable expansion, remodeling, and homeostasis of the nervous system. The generation of nerve cells has been analyzed in detail in few bilaterian model organisms, leaving open many questions about the evolution of this process. As the sister group to bilaterians, cnidarians...

2015
Tanya Brown Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty

Cnidarians, in general, are long-lived organisms and hence may repeatedly encounter common pathogens during their lifespans. It remains unknown whether these early diverging animals possess some type of immunological reaction that strengthens the defense response upon repeated infections, such as that described in more evolutionary derived organisms. Here we show results that sea anemones that ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
P R Gooley J W Blunt L Beress T R Norton R S Norton

High-resolution 1H NMR spectroscopy at 300 MHz has been used to investigate the aromatic residues of a series of homologous polypeptides from sea anemones: anthopleurin-A from Anthopleura xanthogrammica and toxins I and II from Anemonia sulcata. Using two-dimensional NMR techniques, specific assignments to individual protons have been made for all aromatic resonances in the spectra of these mol...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1997
K R N Anthony

The sea anemone Metridium senile is a quantitatively important passive suspension feeder in hard-bottom communities on the west coast of Sweden and occurs in aggregations with different size distributions. This study tests the hypothesis that different polyp sizes have different optimal flow regimes maximizing prey capture. Results showed that prey capture by M. senile is a function of both flo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1999
J K Elliott S C Lougheed B Bateman L K McPhee P T Boag

Anemonefishes (genera: Amphiprion and Premnas; family Pomacentridae) are a group of 28 species of coral reef fishes that are found in obligate symbiosis with large tropical sea anemones. A phylogenetic hypothesis based on morphological analyses of this group suggests that the ancestral anemonefish was a generalist with similar morphology to other pomacentrids, and that it gave rise to other ane...

Journal: :Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology 2009
Hui Xiang Lei Wang Jihong Cui Jianyang Du Ke Wang Anlong Xu

Four recombinant neurotoxins Hk2a, Hk7a, Hk8a, Hk16a, originally from a sea anemone species Anthopleura sp., were obtained by fusion expression of their genes in Escherichia coli. These neurotoxins were composed of 47 amino acid residues, among which the differences were found at positions 14, 22, 25, and 37, respectively. The effects of the four neurotoxins on single-channel current of sodium ...

2015
Sonny T.M. Lee Michelle Kelly Tim J. Langlois Mark J. Costello Maria Dornelas

Seabed mapping can quantify the extent of benthic habitats that comprise marine ecosystems, and assess the impact of fisheries on an ecosystem. In this study, the distribution of seabed habitats in a proposed no-take Marine Reserve along the northeast coast of Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, was mapped using underwater video combined with bathymetry and substratum data. As a result of the bo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Mikhail V. Matz Tamara M. Frank N. Justin Marshall Edith A. Widder Sönke Johnsen

One of the strongest paleontological arguments in favor of the origin of bilaterally symmetrical animals (Bilateria) prior to their obvious and explosive appearance in the fossil record in the early Cambrian, 542 million years ago, is the occurrence of trace fossils shaped like elongated sinuous grooves or furrows in the Precambrian. Being restricted to the seafloor surface, these traces are re...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2001
M Gurevitz D Gordon S Ben-Natan M Turkov O Froy

The structure of bioactive surfaces of proteins is a subject of intensive research, yet the mechanisms by which such surfaces have evolved are largely unknown. Polypeptide toxins produced by venomous animals such as sea anemones, cone snails, scorpions, and snakes show multiple routes for active site diversification, each maintaining a typical conserved scaffold. Comparative analysis of an arra...

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