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Sponges (Porifera)
Edited by Müller, W. E.G.
Springer Verlag
2003
Hardcover XVIII, 258 pp, 87 illus, 48 in color ISBN 354000968X
£115.00
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Sponges (phylum Porifera) are known to be very rich sources for bioactive
compounds, mainly secondary metabolites. Main efforts are devoted to cell- and
mariculture of sponges to assure a sustainable exploitation of bioactive compounds from
biological starting material. These activities are flanked by improved technologies to cultivate
bacteria and fungi which are associated with the sponges. It is the hope that by
elucidating the strategies of interaction between microorganisms and their host (sponge),
by modern cell and molecular biological methods, a more comprehensive cultivation of the
symbiotic organisms will be possible. The next step in the transfer of knowledge to
biotechnological applications is the isolation, characterization and structural determination of
the bioactive compounds by sophisticated chemical approaches.
Contents:
Analysis of the Sponge (Porifera) Gene Repertoire: Implications for the Evolution
of the Metazoan Body Plan.- Sponge-Associated Bacteria: General Overview and Special
Aspects of Bacteria Associated with Halichondria panicea.- Microbial Diversity of Marine
Sponges.- Full Absolute Stereostructures of Natural Products Directly from Crude Extracts:
the HPLC-MS/MS-NMR-CH "Triad".- Bioactive Natural Products from Marine
Invertebrates and Associated Fungi.- Sustainable Use of Marine Resources: Cultivation
of Sponges.- Sustainable Production of Bioactive Compounds from Sponges: Primmorphs
as Bioreactors.-Approaches for a Sustainable Use of the Bioactive Potential in Sponges:
Analysis of Gene Clusters, Differential Display of mRNA and DNA Chips.- Sorbicillactone
A: a Structurally Unprecedented Bioactive Novel-Type Alkaloid from a Sponge-Derived
Fungus.
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