Literature DB >> 11501278

Co-production of microcystins and aeruginopeptins by natural cyanobacterial bloom.

K Harada1, T Mayumi, T Shimada, K Fujii, F Kondo, H D Park, M F Watanabe.   

Abstract

The relationship between Microcystis composition and the production of microcystins and nontoxic peptides in bloom cells, which was regularly collected in Lake Suwa, Japan, in the summer season from 1991 to 1994, was investigated. In order to determine the structures of the nontoxic peptides, we collected large amounts of bloom materials from the same lake on July 23, 1991, and isolated three nontoxic peptides. They were named as aeruginopeptins 917S-A, -B, and -C, and their structures were mainly determined by a mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS) technique as 19-membered cyclic depsipeptides possessing the Ahp (3-amino-6-hydroxy-2-piperidone) moiety. An analysis of the microcystins and aeruginopeptins in the collected blood cells and their Microcystis composition suggested that the M. aeruginosa large cell size produces both microcystins and aeruginopeptins, and the production of both compounds is genetically closely related.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11501278     DOI: 10.1002/tox.1036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol        ISSN: 1520-4081            Impact factor:   4.119


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4.  Determination of FVIIa-sTF Inhibitors in Toxic Microcystis Cyanobacteria by LC-MS Technique.

Authors:  Andrea Roxanne J Anas; Anna Nakajima; Chiaki Naruse; Mineka Tone; Hirohiko Asukabe; Ken-ichi Harada
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2015-12-30       Impact factor: 5.118

5.  Cyanopeptolins with Trypsin and Chymotrypsin Inhibitory Activity from the Cyanobacterium Nostoc edaphicum CCNP1411.

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6.  Assessment of microcystins in lake water and the omnivorous fish (Carassius gibelio, Bloch) in Lake Pamvotis (Greece) containing dense cyanobacterial bloom.

Authors:  Ifigenia Kagalou; Theodoti Papadimitriou; Vasilios Bacopoulos; Ioannis Leonardos
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2007-05-15       Impact factor: 3.307

7.  Streptopeptolin, a Cyanopeptolin-Type Peptide from Streptomyces olivochromogenes.

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Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2018-07-19
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