نتایج جستجو برای: microcystin

تعداد نتایج: 1507  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Rainer Kurmayer Guntram Christiansen Ingrid Chorus

The working hypotheses tested on a natural population of Microcystis sp. in Lake Wannsee (Berlin, Germany) were that (i) the varying abundance of microcystin-producing genotypes versus non-microcystin-producing genotypes is a key factor for microcystin net production and (ii) the occurrence of a gene for microcystin net production is related to colony morphology, particularly colony size. To te...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Linda Tonk Petra M Visser Guntram Christiansen Elke Dittmann Eveline O F M Snelder Claudia Wiedner Luuc R Mur Jef Huisman

The cyanobacterium Planktothrix agardhii, which is dominant in many shallow eutrophic lakes, can produce hepatotoxic microcystins. Currently, more than 70 different microcystin variants have been described, which differ in toxicity. In this study, the effect of photon irradiance on the production of different microcystin variants by P. agardhii was investigated using light-limited turbidostats....

2013
Ashutosh Kumar Rai Ashok Kumar

Microcystins are cyclic heptapeptides synthesized by various genera of cyanobacteria where Microcystis is major toxin producing genera. Several variants (>100) of microcystin have been reported. Microcystins are highly toxic and hepatotoxic in nature. Microcystin intoxication in vertebrates mainly affects the intestine and liver although liver is the maximum affected organ. Microcystin toxicity...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Veronika Ostermaier Rainer Kurmayer

Quantitative real-time PCR methods are increasingly being applied for the enumeration of toxic cyanobacteria in the environment. However, to justify the use of real-time PCR quantification as a monitoring tool, significant correlations between genotype abundance and actual toxin concentrations are required. In the present study, we aimed to explain the concentrations of three structural variant...

Journal: :Toxicology 2014
Huihui Fan Yan Cai Ping Xie Wuhan Xiao Jun Chen Wei Ji Sujuan Zhao

Microcystin-LR is the most toxic and the most frequently encountered toxin produced by the cyanobacteria in the contaminated aquatic environment. Previous studies have demonstrated that Microcystin-LR is a potential carcinogen for animals and humans, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified Microcystin-LR as a possible human carcinogen. However, the precise molecular m...

2009
Kunihiro Okano Kazuya Shimizu Yukio Kawauchi Hideaki Maseda Motoo Utsumi Zhenya Zhang Brett A. Neilan Norio Sugiura

The pH of the water associated with toxic blooms of cyanobacteria is typically in the alkaline range; however, previously only microcystin-degrading bacteria growing in neutral pH conditions have been isolated. Therefore, we sought to isolate and characterize an alkali-tolerant microcystin-degrading bacterium from a water bloom using microcystin-LR. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence reveal...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2005
W J Fischer S Altheimer V Cattori P J Meier D R Dietrich B Hagenbuch

Microcystins are toxins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria. They are cyclic heptapeptides that exhibit hepato- and neurotoxicity. However, the transport systems that mediate uptake of microcystins into hepatocytes and across the blood-brain barrier have not yet been identified. Using the Xenopus laevis oocyte expression system we tested whether members of the organic anion transporting polype...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Claudia Wiedner Petra M Visser Jutta Fastner James S Metcalf Geoffrey A Codd Luuc R Mur

Many cyanobacteria produce microcystins, hepatotoxic cyclic heptapeptides that can affect animals and humans. The effects of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on microcystin production by Microcystis strain PCC 7806 were studied in continuous cultures. Microcystis strain PCC 7806 was grown under PAR intensities between 10 and 403 micro mol of photons m(-2) s(-1) on a light-dark rhythm o...

Journal: :Water research 2010
Orlando Sarnelle Jamie Morrison Rajreni Kaul Geoffrey Horst Howard Wandell Ralph Bednarz

An existing volunteer monitoring network in the state of Michigan was exploited to conduct a statewide survey of the cyanobacterial toxin, microcystin, and to test hypotheses about the interactive influences of eutrophication and dreissenid mussel invasion. A total of 77 lakes were sampled by citizen volunteers for microcystin, total phosphorus (TP) and chlorophyll a. Microcystin was measured i...

Journal: :Water research 2006
David G Bourne Robert L Blakeley Peter Riddles Gary J Jones

A bacterium (MJ-PV) previously demonstrated to degrade the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR, was investigated for bioremediation applications in natural water microcosms and biologically active slow sand filters. Enhanced degradation of microcystin LR was observed with inoculated (1 x 10(6) cell/mL) treatments of river water dosed with microcystin LR (>80% degradation within 2 days) compared...

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