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Marine Microbial Diversity as a Source of Bioactive Natural Products



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Autore: Stien Didier Visualizza persona
Titolo: Marine Microbial Diversity as a Source of Bioactive Natural Products Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (146 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Soggetto non controllato: thiodiketopiperazines
Geosmithia pallida
deep-sea-derived fungus
antioxidant
biological control
ecological role
gentisyl alcohol
multi-gene phylogeny
tyrosinase inhibition
marine fungi
isolation
culturing
identification
natural products
secondary metabolites
isocoumarin
tryptamine
Botryosphaeria ramose
antifungal activity
carotenoids
optimization
red yeast
Rhodotorula sp
marine-derived Aspergillus fumigatus
spiro-heterocyclic γ-lactam
cephalimysins
ophiobolins
marine fungus
Aspergillus flocculosus
anti-proliferation
biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC)
indole-diketopiperazine
Penicillium brasilianum
cytotoxicities
fungal community
phylogenetic analysis
saltwork
tidal flat
chemotaxonomy
phylogeny
mamiellales
galactolipids
betaine lipids
xanthophylls
Persona (resp. second.): StienDidier
Sommario/riassunto: A trillion different microbial species have been evolving for some 3.5 billion years, producing ever more complex active secondary metabolites. The sea is a cauldron of a great diversity of useful and valuable compounds. This Special Issue focused on studies of marine microbe natural products for discovering compounds useful to humankind. Papers were collected that provide up-to-date information regarding the characterization of marine microbes’ metabolic diversity and the evaluation of the therapeutic potential of marine microbes’ metabolites. Most of the articles in this book deal with marine fungi, biological and chemical diversity, and their active metabolites. This may be a sign that marine fungi have been under studied to date and are perceived by many researchers as an important source of discovery in this field. A best practices guide for the isolation of marine fungi from different matrixes and their conservation is also presented. The comparison of the phylogenetic and metabolomic profiles of microalgae from different lineages provides novel insights into the potential of chemotaxonomy in marine phytoplankton, showing a good overlap of phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic signals.
Titolo autorizzato: Marine Microbial Diversity as a Source of Bioactive Natural Products  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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