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  • QH301-705.5  (2)
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: The books described marine glycoconjugates. Two articles concern microalgal metabolites such as steroid and sphingoid glycoconjugates, and a glycoprotein from a sea cucumber with interesting biological activities, respectively. One article discusses the fatty acid composition and thermotropic behavior of glycolipids and other membrane lipids of green macrophyte Ulva lactuca. Three articles cover lectin subjects. One review article analyzes perspectives of marine and freshwater lectins’ application in experimental oncology and the therapy of oncological diseases; another article describes the use of a sponge lectin in the construction of a recombinant virus. The third article concerns the function of the immunity of a lectin in producing this compound crinoid. Two articles concern steroid glycosides from star?sh, and two others concern triterpene glycosides from sea cucumbers. One article describes the e?ect of a glycosaminoglycan from the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus on hyperglycemia in the liver of insulin-resistant mice. One article concerns the isolation of 10 new triterpene glycosides from a fungus associated with a sea cucumber. The article by Dworaczek et al. characterizes the O-speci?c polysaccharide (O-antigen) of a bacterial pathogen of common carp by chemical and immunochemical methods. In total, the Special Issue comprises14 articles, including the editorial and two reviews.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; QD415-436 ; Q1-390 ; n/a ; functions ; feather star ; Aeromonas ; glycosylceramides ; sghC1qDC ; O-antigen ; colony formation ; Bcl-2 proteins ; phospholipids ; sterol glycoconjugates ; Anthenea aspera ; glycosides ; Anneissia japonica ; cancer therapy ; secondary metabolites ; Echinoderm ; Apostichopus japonicus ; microalgae ; urease activity ; triterpene glycosides ; cytotoxic activity ; Alexandrium minutum ; Acremonium striatisporum ; betaine lipid ; signal transduction ; thermal adaptation ; Psolus fabricii ; O-polysaccharide ; oncolytic vaccinia virus ; N-Acetyllactosamine (LacNAc) ; l-perosamine ; differential scanning calorimetry ; Lethasterias fusca ; polyhydroxysteroids ; AMPK ; glycoprotein ; NMR spectroscopy ; glucose metabolism ; anti-biofilm activity ; ERK ; fish pathogen ; marine antiproliferative compounds ; lectin ; immunospecificity ; in vivo studies ; apoptosis ; distribution ; steroidal glycosides ; natural products ; biological activities ; Aphrocallistes vastus lectin ; marine fungi ; cell adhesion ; in vitro studies ; mass spectrometry ; psolusosides ; starfish ; sea cucumber ; glycosaminoglycan ; lipopolysaccharide (LPS) ; glycolipids ; fatty acids ; structures ; Akt ; diterpene glycosides ; body components ; structure ; mitophagy ; marine lectins ; crinoid ; cancer ; asterosaponins ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: This Special Issue Book, “Marine Bioactive Peptides: Structure, Function, andTherapeutic Potential"" includes up-to-date information regarding bioactivepeptides isolated from marine organisms. Marine peptides have been found invarious phyla, and their numbers have grown in recent years. These peptidesare diverse in structure and possess broad-spectrum activities that have greatpotential for medical applications. Various marine peptides are evolutionaryancient molecular factors of innate immunity that play a key role in host defense.A plethora of biological activities, including antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral,anticancer, anticoagulant, endotoxin-binding, immune-modulating, etc., makemarine peptides an attractive molecular basis for drug design. This Special IssueBook presents new results in the isolation, structural elucidation, functionalcharacterization, and therapeutic potential evaluation of peptides found inmarine organisms. Chemical synthesis and biotechnological production of marinepeptides and their mimetics is also a focus of this Special Issue Book.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; Q1-390 ; cone snail ; tilapia ; n/a ; animal models ; BRICHOS domain ; recombinant peptide ; calcium absorption ; plastein reaction ; antioxidant activity ; endothelial dysfunction ; C3a ; lung cancer ; invertebrate immunity ; identification ; zinc bioavailability ; NA-inhibitory peptide ; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ; review ; ACE-inhibitory activity ; intestinal absorption ; hairtail (Trichiurus japonicas) ; DU-145 cells ; peptide ; crustacean ; venom duct ; Kalloconus ; drug design ; molecular symmetry ; arenicin ; ?-helix ; APETx2 ; conotoxins ; functional diversity ; docking ; conotoxin ; neuraminidase ; angiotensin II ; polychaeta ; influenza virus ; phylogeny ; gene expression ; host defense peptide ; Perinereis aibuhitensis ; anti-diabetic activity ; conopeptides ; SHRs ; Chlorella pyrenoidosa protein hydrolysate (CPPH) ; metastasis ; Caco-2 cell monolayer ; Nrf2 ; caco-2 cells ; HUVEC ; PYP15 ; sea cucumber ; decapeptide ; cytotoxic ; arenicin-1 ; marine peptides ; cell proliferation ; Conus ; Conus ateralbus ; self-production of hydrogen peroxide ; antimicrobial activity ; molecular dynamics ; machine learning ; tachyplesins ; ion channels ; gut microbiota ; Anthopleura anjunae oligopeptide ; signaling pathways ; half-fin anchovy hydrolysates ; NF-?B ; Chlorella pyrenoidosa protein hydrolysate-calcium chelate (CPPH-Ca) ; antihypertensive effect ; QAGLSPVR ; antimicrobial peptides ; vasculogenic mimicry ; antibacterial ; ?-hairpin ; innate immunity ; transcriptome sequencing ; HIF-1? ; Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis ; function ; ACE-inhibitory peptide ; complement ; peptide-zinc complex ; structure-activity relationship ; multi-functional peptides ; cod skin ; adsorption ; Maillard reaction products ; molecular docking ; antibacterial peptide ; PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway ; Arenicola marina ; structure–activity relationship ; antimicrobial peptide ; Rana-box ; acid-sensing ion channel ; Neptunea arthritica cumingii ; apoptosis ; membrane damage ; proteolytic system ; toxin ; polyphemusins ; computational studies ; muscle ; oyster zinc-binding peptide ; abalone ; pain relief ; transport routes ; cytotoxicity ; dexamethasone ; cell death ; host?microbe relationship ; anti-LPS factor ; MMPs ; protein synthesis ; structure ; Pyropia yezoensis peptide ; cone snails ; chemical synthesis ; prostate cancer ; Ugr 9-1 ; myotube atrophy ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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