نتایج جستجو برای: sea anemone

تعداد نتایج: 130710  

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry 1990
L Sencic P Macek

1. Venom from the sea anemone Actinia cari was obtained by the "milking" method. Two lethal and hemolytic polypeptide toxins, caritoxins I (CTX I) and II (CTX II), were isolated with gel and ion exchange chromatography. 2. The mol. wt of the pure toxin was 19,800. The isoelectric points of CTX I and II were 9.45 and 10.0, respectively. The toxins had similar amino acid compositions lacking cyst...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2003
Paula Braga Gomes Mauricio Oscar Zamponi Antonio Mateo Solé-Cava

In this paper we use allozyme analyses to demonstrate that individuals in Anthopleura krebsi aggregates are monoclonal. Additionally, sympatric samples of the red and the green colour-morphs of A. krebsi from Pernambuco, Brazil were genetically compared and no significant differences were observed between them (gene identity = 0.992), indicating that they do not belong to different biological s...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Sergei Pletnev Dmitry Shcherbo Dmitry M Chudakov Nadezhda Pletneva Ekaterina M Merzlyak Alexander Wlodawer Zbigniew Dauter Vladimir Pletnev

The far-red fluorescent protein mKate (lambda(ex), 588 nm; lambda(em), 635 nm; chromophore-forming triad Met(63)-Tyr(64)-Gly(65)), originating from wild-type red fluorescent progenitor eqFP578 (sea anemone Entacmaea quadricolor), is monomeric and characterized by the pronounced pH dependence of fluorescence, relatively high brightness, and high photostability. The protein has been crystallized ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1976
P S Marks

1. The burrowing sea anemone, Calamactis praelongus, responds to light with local, non-nervous contractions of the column. There are also more extensive responses of the column and retractor muscles co-ordinated by nerve net pulses (NNP's) under pacemaker control. 2. NNP's occur in at least two types of bursts and in sequences which sometimes indicate a rotating site of pulse initiation. 3. Lig...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2004
Abel Aneiros Anoland Garateix

Marine organisms represent a valuable source of new compounds. The biodiversity of the marine environment and the associated chemical diversity constitute a practically unlimited resource of new active substances in the field of the development of bioactive products. In this paper, the molecular diversity of different marine peptides is described as well as information about their biological pr...

2011
Stefano Bonelli Linda Napoletano

This paper studies the concept of complexity within a specific domain, the civil aviation. The concept is discussed presenting the different "dimensions of complexity" that operators, managers or designers in this particular socio-technical system have to cope with. A specific example of how a single technology can impact on these different dimensions is provided, presenting a possible future s...

2010
Estefanía Rodríguez Marymegan Daly

Sea anemones (Cnidaria, Actiniaria) are present in all marine ecosystems, including chemosynthetic environments. The high level of endemicity of sea anemones in chemosynthetic environments and the taxonomic confusion in many of the groups to which these animals belong makes their systematic relationships obscure. We use five molecular markers to explore the phylogenetic relationships of the sup...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2011
Peter M Buston Jane Elith

1. Central questions of behavioural and evolutionary ecology are what factors influence the reproductive success of dominant breeders and subordinate nonbreeders within animal societies? A complete understanding of any society requires that these questions be answered for all individuals. 2. The clown anemonefish, Amphiprion percula, forms simple societies that live in close association with se...

Journal: :The protein journal 2011
Gen-Ichiro Uechi Hiromu Toma Takeshi Arakawa Yoshiya Sato

The sea anemone Actineria villosa expresses a lethal protein toxin. We isolated a novel 120-kDa protein, Avt120, from partially purified toxin and found it to possess extremely strong lethal activity. The 3,453-bp Avt120 gene translates to a 995-amino acid protein. The 50% lethal dose (LD(50)) of purified Avt120 in mice was 85.17 ng. Among several tested cell lines, Colo205 cells were most sens...

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