نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponge

تعداد نتایج: 100641  

2013
Julie Croué Nyree J. West Marie-Line Escande Laurent Intertaglia Philippe Lebaron Marcelino T. Suzuki

Crambe crambe is a marine sponge that produces high concentrations of the pharmacologically significant pentacyclic guanidine alkaloids (PGAs), Crambescines and Crambescidines. Although bio-mimetic chemical synthesis of PGAs suggests involvement of microorganisms in their biosynthesis, there are conflicting reports on whether bacteria are associated with this sponge or not. Using 16S rRNA gene ...

2016
Hannes Horn Beate M. Slaby Martin T. Jahn Kristina Bayer Lucas Moitinho-Silva Frank Förster Usama R. Abdelmohsen Ute Hentschel

Many marine sponges are populated by dense and taxonomically diverse microbial consortia. We employed a metagenomics approach to unravel the differences in the functional gene repertoire among three Mediterranean sponge species, Petrosia ficiformis, Sarcotragus foetidus, Aplysina aerophoba and seawater. Different signatures were observed between sponge and seawater metagenomes with regard to mi...

2013
Sony Pandey Ayinampudi Sree Soumya Suchismita Dash Dipti Priya Sethi Lipsa Chowdhury

BACKGROUND Beta-glucosidase inhibitors are being extensively studied for use as anti-diabetics, anti-obesity and anti-tumour compounds. So far, these compounds have been reported in large numbers from plants, mushrooms, algae and fungi. There are very few reports of such inhibitors from bacteria in the open literature, particularly marine bacteria; although the best known inhibitor deoxynojirim...

2017
Ren-Mao Tian Weipeng Zhang Lin Cai Yue-Him Wong Wei Ding Pei-Yuan Qian

As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial symbionts. However, the characteristics and physiology of thioautotrophic symbionts in deep-sea sponges are largely unknown. Using a tailored "differential coverage binning" method on 22-Gb metagenomic sequences, we recovered the nearly complete genome of a sulfur-oxidizing bacterium (SOB) that ...

Journal: :Biochemical systematics and ecology 2000
Srinivasa Reddy N Venkateswarlu

In a continuation of a search for biologically active molecules from marine organisms (Venkateswarlu et al., 1999) we investigated the sponge Agelas ceylonica belonging to the family Agelasidae. The sponge was collected at a depth of 30 f by skin diving near the Mandapam coast (N 173, E 833) India, during October 1997. A voucher specimen (IIC } 338) has been deposited at the museum of National ...

2014
Teresa M. Barbosa Robert W. Phelan Dara Leong John P. Morrissey Claire Adams Alan D. W. Dobson Fergal O’Gara

A better understanding of the origin and natural reservoirs of resistance determinants is fundamental to efficiently tackle antibiotic resistance. This paper reports the identification of a novel 5.8 kb erythromycin resistance plasmid, from Bacillus sp. HS24 isolated from the marine sponge Haliclona simulans. pBHS24B has a mosaic structure and carries the erythromycin resistance gene erm(T). Th...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2013
Stephenie Alvarado Bracken F Roberts Amy E Wright Debopam Chakrabarti

A library of enriched marine natural product fractions was screened for their antiplasmodial activity using a SYBR green I fluorescence-based assay. Fractions derived from a sponge of the genus Spongosorites exhibited potent inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum growth. This genus of sponge has been reported to contain the nortopsentin and topsentin class of bis-indole imidazole alkaloids. This i...

2018
L Pita L Rix B M Slaby A Franke U Hentschel

The recognition that all macroorganisms live in symbiotic association with microbial communities has opened up a new field in biology. Animals, plants, and algae are now considered holobionts, complex ecosystems consisting of the host, the microbiota, and the interactions among them. Accordingly, ecological concepts can be applied to understand the host-derived and microbial processes that gove...

2017
Amitha Kurian

Biodiversity in the marine environment exceeds that of the terrestrial environment. But exploration of marine natural products is still in the infant stage. Among the diverse bioactive compounds which are discovered from marine organisms, sponges have been assigned a high priority as they have been accepted as a promising organism for the discovery of pharmacologically active drug leads. Marine...

2010
Abigail L. Powell Leanne J. Hepburn David J. Smith James J. Bell

Sponges are important components of reef communities worldwide, fulfilling a number of important functional roles. Habitat degradation caused by the loss of hard corals has the potential to cause increases in sponge abundance and percentage cover as they gain access to resources such as space and food. In this study we compared sponge densities and percentage cover at sites with varying hard co...

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