03150nam 2200805z- 450 991056647630332120231214133500.0(CKB)5680000000037616(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80961(EXLCZ)99568000000003761620202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNatural Product from the Deep SeaBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (116 p.)3-0365-3683-3 3-0365-3684-1 After the long history of screening, it is becoming difficult to find novel compounds from microorganisms and plants anywhere in the world. Until now, more than about 30,000 marine natural products have been reported. However, with the development of marine natural products research, the hit rate of new compounds is also decreasing. Scientists are now turning their attention to the deep sea, where a high hit rate of novel compounds is expected. Many small compounds and peptides from microorganisms and sponges are with therapeutic activity are shown in this book. This Special Issue Book, “Natural Products from the Deep Sea”, should be useful for the screening of novel and useful compounds from nature.Medicinebicsscdeep sea marine-derived fungusMyrothecium sp.myrothecolnitric oxide (NO)antioxidant activitymacrolactamDeep-Sea-Derived Streptomycesabiotic formationnatural productantifungal activityThorectandra choanoidestryptophan alkaloidindoleamine 2,3-dioxygenaseaplysinopsinsGNPS molecular networkcellular signal transductionbioactive metabolitedeep-sea organismsanti-inflammatory agentanticancer agentMariana TrenchMicromonospora provocatoris MT25desferrioxaminen-acetylglutaminyl glutamine amide1H-15N 2D-NMRgenomicsbiosynthetic gene clustersstress genescrustinsantibacterial peptideshydrothermal ventanti-Gram-negative bacteriaAl-crus 3 and Al-crus 7Trichodermaharziane diterpenesNO inhibitionthioester-containing benzoatedeep-sea-derived fungusα-glucosidase inhibitory activitydocking studyMedicineUmezawa Kazuoedt1309572Umezawa KazuoothBOOK9910566476303321Natural Product from the Deep Sea3029403UNINA