Mycale hentscheli
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Parent: | Mycalidae [Taxonomy; edit]
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Rank: | genus (displays as Genus )
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Link: | Mycale (sponge)|Mycale (links to Mycale (sponge) )
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Extinct: | no |
Always displayed: | yes (major rank) |
Taxonomic references: | – |
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Mycale hentscheli
Mycale hentscheli is a marine sponge, which is known to be a rich source of bioactive small molecules. These natural products originate from the sponge's microbiota. Examples of these molecules include the potent cytotoxic polyketides: pateamine, peloruside, and mycalamide.[1][2]
References
- ^ Rust, Michael; Helfrich, Eric J. N.; Freeman, Michael F.; Nanudorn, Pakjira; Field, Christopher M.; Rückert, Christian; Kündig, Tomas; Page, Michael J.; Webb, Victoria L.; Kalinowski, Jörn; Sunagawa, Shinichi (2020-04-28). "A multiproducer microbiome generates chemical diversity in the marine sponge Mycale hentscheli". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117 (17): 9508–9518. doi:10.1073/pnas.1919245117. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 7196800. PMID 32291345.
- ^ Storey, Mathew A.; Andreassend, Sarah K.; Bracegirdle, Joe; Brown, Alistair; Keyzers, Robert A.; Ackerley, David F.; Northcote, Peter T.; Owen, Jeremy G. (2020-03-24). Wright, Gerard D. (ed.). "Metagenomic Exploration of the Marine Sponge Mycale hentscheli Uncovers Multiple Polyketide-Producing Bacterial Symbionts". mBio. 11 (2): e02997–19, /mbio/11/2/mBio.02997–19.atom. doi:10.1128/mBio.02997-19. ISSN 2150-7511. PMC 7157528. PMID 32209692.
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