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Delisea pulchra

Rasmussen TB, Manefield M, Andersen JB, Eberl L, Anthoni U, Christophersen C, Steinberg P, Kjellberg S, Givskov M (2000) How Delisea pulchra furanones affect quorum sensing and swarming motility in Serratia liquefaciens MG1. Microbiology 146 3237-3244 Rosemeyer H (2004) The chemodiversity of purine as a constituent of natural products. Chem Biodiversity 1 361 101... [Pg.24]

Durante KM, Chia FS (1991) Epiphytism on Agarum fimbriatum - Can herbivore preferences explain distributions of epiphytic bryozoans. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 77 279-287 Dworjanyn SA, Wright JT, Paul NA, de Nys R, Steinberg PD (2006) Cost of chemical defence in the red alga Delisea pulchra. Oikos 113 13-22... [Pg.83]

Cvejic JH, Rohmer M (2000) C02 as main carbon source for isoprenoid biosynthesis via the mevalonate-independent methylerythritol 4-phosphate route in the marine diatoms Phaeodactylum tricomutum and Nitzschia ovalis. Phytochemistry 53 21-28 de Nys R, Steinberg PD, Willemsen P, Dworjanyn SA, Gabelish CL, King RJ (1995) Broad-spectrum effects of secondary metabolites from the red alga Delisea pulchra in antifouling assays. Biofouling 8 259-271... [Pg.140]

The defense of the red alga Delisea pulchra against biofouling is exceptionally well-characterized, and has been previously discussed in a number of excellent reviews (e.g., Steinberg et al. 1997 Rice et al. 1999 Steinberg and de Nys 2002 Paul and Puglisi 2004 de Nys et al. 2006). Thus, only a brief overview and recent developments will be provided herein. [Pg.233]

Fig. 11.1 Characteristic acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) (a-c) are structurally similar to representative halogenated furanones (d-f) reported from Delisea pulchra (de Nys et al. 1993 Gould et al. 2006)... Fig. 11.1 Characteristic acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) (a-c) are structurally similar to representative halogenated furanones (d-f) reported from Delisea pulchra (de Nys et al. 1993 Gould et al. 2006)...
Considering that the halogenated furanone type QS inhibitors (e.g. 28, see below) isolated from the red marine alga Delisea pulchra [68, 69] have substituents in the 3- and 4-positions, Olsen et al. [70] reported on the parallel synthesis of new AHL analogues in which the substituents were introduced into the 3- and 4-position of the lactone ring. [Pg.311]

Evidence has accumulated that inhibition of QS is a strategy commonly adopted by eukaryotic organisms to combat potentially pathogenic bacteria. The production of AHL antagonists has been demonstrated for the marine red alga Delisea pulchra [68], higher plants [85] as well as the animal Flustra foliacea [ 127]. Compounds with QS-inhibiting activity have been obtained from D. pulchra and F. foliacea (Fig. 5) while the structures of the plant-derived substances have yet to be elucidated. [Pg.320]

Konig GM, Wright AD, Bemardinelli G (1995) Determination of the Absolute Configuration of a Series of Halogenated Furanones from the Marine Alga Delisea pulchra. Helv Chim Acta 78 758... [Pg.421]

Maximilien R, de Nys R, Holmstrom C, Gram L, Givskov M, Crass K, Kjelleberg S, Steinberg PD (1998) Chemical Mediation of Bacterial Surface Colonisation by Secondary Metabolites from the Red Alga Delisea pulchra. Aquat Microb Ecol 15 233... [Pg.421]

Manefield M, Welch M, Givskov M, Salmond GPC, Kjelleberg S (2001) Halogenated Furanones from the Red Alga, Delisea pulchra, Inhibit Carbapenem Antibiotic Synthesis and Exoenzyme Virulence Factor Production in the Phytopathogen Erivinia carotovora. FEMS Microbiol Lett 205 131... [Pg.421]

Wright AD, de Nys R, Angerhofer CK, Pezzuto JM, Gurrath M (2006) Biological Activities and 3D QSAR Studies of a Series of Delisea pulchra (cf. fimbriata) Derived Natural Products. J Nat Prod 69 1180... [Pg.422]


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