- from
Karlodinium armiger strain K-0668. It is
structurally related to
amphidinols, luteophanols, lings****ols, carteraols, and karlotoxins. Prymnesin-1...
- with
amphidinols:
Polyhydroxyl groups. Two
tetrahydropyran rings.
Luteophanols have
demonstrated antibacterial properties, but
unlike amphidinols, they...
-
majuscula Cyanobacteria Linear polyether Protein kinase C
activator Amphidinols,
Amphiketide Amphidinium spp.
Dinophyceae Open-chain
polyketides Antifungal...
- 2006. It is a
producer of karmitoxin, a
toxin structurally related to
amphidinols and karlotoxins;
however karmitoxin also
contains the
longest carbon−carbon...
- Angela; Fontana,
Angelo (2017). "The
Missing Piece in
Biosynthesis of
Amphidinols:
First Evidence of
Glycolate as a
Starter Unit in New
Polyketides from...
- the 1,5-Polyol
System Based on
Cross Metathesis:
Structure Revision of
Amphidinol 3", Org. Lett., 10 (22): 5203–5206, doi:10.1021/ol802168r, PMID 18959425...
- are also produced, but
without 3' poly(U) tails. Luteophanol, a type of
amphidinol present in
species of the genus. Nash, E.; Barbrook, A.; Edwards-Stuart...
-
toxins produced by K. venefi****,
known as karlotoxins,
belong to the
amphidinol-like
compound class,
exhibiting hemolytic, ichthyotoxic, and cytotoxic...
- D.64 The
Carbon Nanotube (CarNT)
Family 1.D.65 The Pore-forming
Amphidinol (
Amphidinol)
Family 1.D.66 The
Helical Macromolecule Nanopore (HmmNP) Family...