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Screening of agelasine D and analogs for inhibitory activity against pathogenic protozoa; identification of hits for visceral leishmaniasis and Chagas disease. (1/7)
(+info)Sceptrin, a marine natural compound, inhibits cell motility in a variety of cancer cell lines. (2/7)
(+info)Terpenyl-purines from the sea. (3/7)
(+info)Bromopyrrole alkaloids as lead compounds against protozoan parasites. (4/7)
(+info)De novo synthesis of benzosceptrin C and nagelamide H from 7-15N-oroidin: implications for pyrrole-aminoimidazole alkaloid biosynthesis. (5/7)
(+info)Pyrrole aminoimidazole alkaloid metabiosynthesis with marine sponges Agelas conifera and Stylissa caribica. (6/7)
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Agelas mauritiana var. oxeata Lévi, 1961. In: Van Soest, R.W.M; Boury-Esnault, N.; Hooper, J.N.A.; Rützler, K.; de Voogd, N.J ... 1872 Agelas mauritiana var. oxeata Lévi, 1961 Pocked cup sponge Axinella natalensis (Kirkpatrick, 1903) Axinella weltnerii ( ...
Ageliferin
Agelas clathrodes Agelas conifera Rinehart, Kenneth L; et al. (1990). "Bioactive Compounds from Aquatic and Terrestrial Sources ... It was first isolated from Caribbean and then Okinawan marine sponges in the genus Agelas. It often co-exists with the related ... 1991). "Bioactive Bromopyrrole Metabolites from the Caribbean Sponge Agelas conifera". J. Org. Chem. 56 (9): 2965-75. doi: ... 1990). "Ageliferins, potent actomyosin ATPase activators from the Okinawan marine sponge Agelas sp". Tetrahedron. 46 (16): 5579 ...
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Agelasine
... s are 7,9-dialkylpurinium salts isolated from marine sponges (Agelas sp.). They are considered secondary metabolites. ...
Argyrotheca
... sponges like Agelas and Plakorthis, and concretions dominante as substrate. A. cuneata in deeper waters near Brazil is commonly ...
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Orange elephant ear sponge, Agelas clathrodes, in foreground. Two corals in the background: a sea fan, Iciligorgia schrammi, ...
Oroidin
... is a bromopyrrole alkaloid, originally isolated from sponges in the genus Agelas. Oroidin possesses moderate ...
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Agelasimine
... s are a group of adenine-related bicyclic diterpenoids isolated from the orange sponge Agelas mauritania. Their ...
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Examples of non-bilaterian animals are sponges and coral: the orange animal in the midfield is an elephant ear sponge, Agelas ...
Sceptrin
It has been isolated from the marine sponge Agelas conifera and appears to have affinity for the bacterial actin equivalent ...
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Bunga karang Agelas clathrodes, di latar hadapan. Dua spesies batu karang di latar belakang: iaitu akar bahar Iciligorgia ...
Ircinia strobilina
Neofibularia nolitangere and Agelas clathrodes. When first described, Lamarck initially speculated the specimen (originally ...
Alpha-Galactosylceramide
... glycolipid derived from structure-activity relationship studies of galactosylceramides isolated from the marine sponge Agelas ...
Natural killer T cell
... which is a synthetic form of a chemical purified from the deep sea sponge Agelas mauritianus. iNKT cells develop in the thymus ...
Parazoanthus swiftii
It is always found colonising a sponge, often the brown tube sponge (Agelas conifera), the green finger sponge (Iotrochota ...
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오렌지색의 코끼리귀해면(Agelas clathrodes), 2종류의 산호초, 바다맨드라미의 일종 Iciligorgia schrammi와 부채산호의 일종 Plexaurella nutans ...
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n Oranje olifantoorspons, Agelas clathrodes, voor en twee korale, Iciligorgia schrammi en Plexaurella nutans, agter. ...
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List of MeSH codes (B01)
... agelas MeSH B01.500.802.080 - axinella MeSH B01.500.802.160 - callyspongia MeSH B01.500.802.175 - crambe sponge MeSH B01.500. ...
CD1D
... a compound originally derived from the marine sponge Agelas mauritanius with no physiological role but great research utility. ...
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The kings were as follows: Aletes 1073 - 1035 BCE Ixion 1035 - 997 BCE Agelas I 997 - 960 BCE Prymnis 960 - 925 BCE Bacchis 925 ... 890 BCE Agelas II 890 - 860 BCE Eudemus 860 - 835 BCE Aristomedes 835 - 800 BCE Agemon 800 - 784 BCE Alexander 784 - 759 BCE ...
Elephant ear sponge
... may refer to sponges: Agelas clathrodes, orange elephant ear sponge Agelas flabelliformis, elephant ear ...
Synalpheus
... contains the following species: Synalpheus agelas Pequegnat & Heard, 1979 Synalpheus albatrossi Coutière, 1909 ...
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Agelas conifera at Snapper Ledge NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Maps, Florida Keys East NOAA Map of Buoys at Snapper Ledge and ...
Agelas
... is a genus of sea sponge in the class Demospongiae. Members of this genus are filter feeders. and occur in the West ... Parra-Velandia, Fernando J.; Zea, Sven; Van Soest, Rob W. M. (2014). "Reef sponges of the genus Agelas (Porifera: Demospongiae ... doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3794.3.1. Hoshino, Takaharo (1985). "Description of two new species of the genus Agelas (Demispongia) from ... "Agelas Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864". World Porifera database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-08-01. ...
Agelas dispar
... is a species of demosponge in the family Agelasidae. It lives on shallow-water reefs in the Caribbean Sea and ... Agelas dispar is the type species of the genus and was first described in 1864 by the French naturalist Édouard Placide ... Agelas dispar forms massive irregularly-shaped, sometimes bulbous mounds or may be encrusting. It can grow to as much as 30 cm ... ISBN 978-3-0348-5797-0. "Agelas dispar (Duchassaing 1864)". Coralpedia. University of Warwick. Retrieved 18 April 2018. Hooper ...
Agelas conifera
... , also known as the brown tube sponge, is a species of sponge. Its color is brown, tan, or greyish brown with a ... Agelas clathrodes Humann, Paul, Reef creature Identification, Edited by Ned Deloach. New World Publications, Inc., 1992, p. 22- ... Agelas conifera contains bromopyrrole alkaloids, notably sceptrin and oroidin, and levels of these feeding-deterrents increase ...
Agelas - Wikipedia
Agelas is a genus of sea sponge in the class Demospongiae. Members of this genus are filter feeders. and occur in the West ... Parra-Velandia, Fernando J.; Zea, Sven; Van Soest, Rob W. M. (2014). "Reef sponges of the genus Agelas (Porifera: Demospongiae ... doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3794.3.1. Hoshino, Takaharo (1985). "Description of two new species of the genus Agelas (Demispongia) from ... "Agelas Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864". World Porifera database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-08-01. ...
Agelas dispar - Wikipedia
Agelas dispar is a species of demosponge in the family Agelasidae. It lives on shallow-water reefs in the Caribbean Sea and ... Agelas dispar is the type species of the genus and was first described in 1864 by the French naturalist Édouard Placide ... Agelas dispar forms massive irregularly-shaped, sometimes bulbous mounds or may be encrusting. It can grow to as much as 30 cm ... ISBN 978-3-0348-5797-0. "Agelas dispar (Duchassaing 1864)". Coralpedia. University of Warwick. Retrieved 18 April 2018. Hooper ...
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Further work will entail isolation and structure elucidation of the new compounds and collection of fresh Agelas sp.1 with the ... Keywords: Agelas; sceptrin; sponge; [2+2] photoaddition Agelas; sceptrin; sponge; [2+2] photoaddition ... Natural Products From Sponges of the Genus Agelas - on the Trail of a [2+2]-Photoaddition Enzyme. Eleanor Hao 1, Jane Fromont 2 ... Hao, E.; Fromont, J.; Jardine, D.; Karuso, P. Natural Products From Sponges of the Genus Agelas - on the Trail of a [2+2]- ...
The marine sponge Agelas citrina as a source of the new pyrrole-imidazole alkaloids citrinamines A-D and N-methylagelongine
... * ... Finally, the pyrrole-pyridinium alkaloid N-methylagelongine (5) was also isolated from Agelas citrina. Compound 5 is the N- ... To verify the structure elucidation of citrinamines C (3) and D (4), further extraction of sponge tissue of Agelas citrina is ... As already described in [17] the freeze-dried sponge tissue of Agelas citrina (120 g) was crushed with a mill and extracted ...
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From anti-fouling to biofilm inhibition: new cytotoxic secondary metabolites from two Indonesian Agelas sponges. ... Agelasines J, K, and L from the Solomon Islands Marine Sponge Agelas cf. mauritiana. ... Structures and Biological Evaluations of Agelasines Isolated from the Okinawan Marine Sponge Agelas nakamurai. ... Agelasine F from a Philippine Agelas sp. sponge exhibits in vitro antituberculosis activity. ...
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Assmann M, Lichte E, Pawlik JR, Köck M (2000) Chemical defenses of the Caribbean sponges Agelas wiedenmayeri and Agelas ... The holobionts Agelas spp. and T. brasiliensis did not share microbial halogenases, suggesting a species-specific pattern. ... The sponge holobionts (e.g., Agelas spp.) with the greatest number of sequences related to clustered, interspaced, short, ... Chanas B, Pawlik JR, Lindelb T, Fenical W (1997) Chemical defense of the Caribbean sponge Agelas clathrodes (Schmidt). J Exp ...
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Chemical defenses of the Caribbean sponges Agelas wiedenmayeri and Agelas conifera. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 207,255 -262. ... Chanas, B., Pawlik, J. R., Lindel, T. and Fenical, W. (1997). Chemical defense of the Caribbean sponge Agelas clathrodes ( ... Bickmeyer, U., Drechsler, C., Kock, M. and Assmann, M. (2004). Brominated pyrrole alkaloids from marine Agelas sponges reduce ... one of the Agelas-derived defense compounds utilized in the palatability assays (Table 1). The mechanism of action of sceptrin ...
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- Agelas is a genus of sea sponge in the class Demospongiae. (wikipedia.org)
- The chemical investigation of the Caribbean sponge Agelas citrina revealed four new pyrrole-imidazole alkaloids (PIAs), the citrinamines A-D ( 1 - 4 ) and the bromopyrrole alkaloid N -methylagelongine ( 5 ). (beilstein-journals.org)
- The crude extract of the sponge Agelas citrina (collected in the Bahamas in March 2001) was investigated by a standard separation scheme. (beilstein-journals.org)
- Isolation and structure of agelagalastatin from the Papua New Guinea marine sponge Agelas sp. (elsevier.com)
- Orange elephant ear sponge, Agelas clathrodes , in foreground. (wikipedia.org)
- The diversity of the metagenomes of sponge holobiont species containing bromopyrrole alkaloids ( Agelas spp. (springer.com)
- Journal Article] Agesamines A and B, New Dibromopyrrole Alkaloids from the Sponge Agelas sp. (nii.ac.jp)
- Chanas B, Pawlik JR, Lindel T, Fenical W (1997) Chemical defense of the Caribbean sponge Agelas clathrodes (Schmidt). (springer.com)
- Ageladine A: An Antiangiogenetic Matrixmetalloproteinase Inhibitor from Marine Sponge Agelas nakamurai, J. Am, Chern. (patentgenius.com)
- Supporting Information for Ageladine A: an Anti-angiogenic matrixmetalloproteinase inhibitor from the Marine Sponge Agelas nakamurai, 2003. (patentgenius.com)
- Total Synthesis of Ageladine A, an Angiogenesis Inhibitor from the Marine Sponge Agelas nakamurai, Org. (patentgenius.com)
- KRN 7000 is a potent activator of NKT cells and CD1d ligand that was originally isolated from the murine sponge Agelas mauritianus. (peprotech.com)
- However, NK T cell reactivity to CD1d is greatly augmented by the glycosphingolipid α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) ( 16 ), obtained from an extract of the marine sponge Agelas mauritanius . (rupress.org)
- α-galactosylceramide is a synthetic glycolipid originally derived from a marine sponge, Agelas mauritianus (pictured above) and can be used as a potent activator of iNKT cells. (biolegend.com)
- Radiosensitization by Marine Sponge Agelas sp. (uni-bonn.de)
- It is an alkaloid isolated from a marine sponge Agelas nakamurai and acts as an inhibitor of the matrix metalloproteinases, the key enzymes involved in tumour growth, migration, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. (zfin.org)
- Agelasine G, a new antileukemic alkaloid from the Okinawan marine sponge Agelas sp. (tsukuba.ac.jp)
Sponges7
- Reef sponges of the genus Agelas (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the Greater Caribbean" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
- Karuso, P. Natural Products From Sponges of the Genus Agelas - on the Trail of a [2+2]-Photoaddition Enzyme. (mdpi.com)
- Biologically Active Compounds From Agelas Sponges. (illinois.edu)
- Biologically active extracts of the Caribbean sponges Agelas coniferin and Agelas cf. mauritiana have been found to contain seven new bromopyrroles (1a, 3a-8a), as well as the known debromooroidin-dimer sceptrin (2a). (illinois.edu)
- Chemical defenses of the Caribbean sponges Agelas wiedenmayeri and Agelas conifer, Mar. Ecol. (patentgenius.com)
- In this study, Shore characterized the microbiomes on two species: giant barrel sponges, or Xestospongia muta, and orange elephant ear sponges, or Agelas clathrodes. (eurasiareview.com)
- Brominated pyrrole alkaloids from marine Agelas sponges reduce depolarization-induced cellular calcium elevation: U. Bickmeyer, et al. (adipogen.com)
Mauritianus1
- Een Japans farmaceutisch bedrijf -oorspronkelijk een bierbrouwerij (Kirin Brewery)- ontdekte uit extracten van Agelas Mauritianus , een zeespons te vinden nabij de Okinawa-eilanden, een molecule met significante antitumorale kenmerken: op spectaculaire wijze bleek het in staat om uitgezaaide melanomen te bestrijden, bij proefdieren althans. (scriptiebank.be)
Duchassaing1
- Agelas dispar is the type species of the genus and was first described in 1864 by the French naturalist Édouard Placide Duchassaing de Fontbressin and the Italian naturalist Giovanni Michelotti. (wikipedia.org)
Pyrrole-imidazole alkaloids1
- 2009). Collaborations with synthetic chemists allowed us to test structure-activity relationships of the pyrrole-imidazole alkaloids that defend Agelas spp. (uncw.edu)
Dispar2
- Agelas dispar is a species of demosponge in the family Agelasidae. (wikipedia.org)
- Agelas dispar forms massive irregularly-shaped, sometimes bulbous mounds or may be encrusting. (wikipedia.org)
Oroidin1
- A convenient strategy for synthesizing the Agelas alkaloids clathrodin, oroidin, and hymenidin and their (un)saturated linker analogs. (epichembio.eu)