Prymnesium parvum is a bloom forming haptophyte that has been responsible for numerous fish kill events across the world. The toxicity of P. parvum has been attributed to the production of large polyketide compounds, collectively called prymnesins, which based on their structure can be divided into A-, B- and C-type. The polyketide chemical nature of prymnesins indicates the potential involvement of polyketide synthases (PKSs) in their biosynthesis. However, little is known about the presence of PKSs in P. parvum as well as the potential molecular trade-offs of toxin biosynthesis. In the current study, we generated and analyzed the transcriptomes of nine P. parvum strains that produce different toxin types and have various cellular toxin co...
Marine microbial protists, in particular, dinoflagellates, produce polyketide toxins with ecosystem-...
Increasingly over the past century, seasonal fish kills associated with toxic blooms of Prymnesium p...
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), a group of neurotoxic alkaloids, are the most potent biotoxins fo...
The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum is known to cause massive fish kills during its blooms. The toxicit...
Data on the publication "Polyketide synthase genes and molecular trade-offs in the ichthyotoxic spec...
The widely distributed prymnesiophyte species Chrysochromulina polylepis is prominent and well known...
Prymnesium parvum is a toxin-producing haptophyte that causes harmful algal blooms worldwide, which ...
textThere is limited information currently available regarding the underlying physiological response...
textThis dissertation includes molecular and phytochemical investigations of the harmful, bloom-form...
The dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi forms blooms in the coastal waters of temperate regions and occ...
This thesis represents a study of the ecophysiology and toxicity of the prymnesiophyte Prymnesium pa...
© 2019 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In marine ecosystems, dinoflagell...
<div><p>The dinoflagellate <i>Karenia mikimotoi</i> forms blooms in the coastal waters of temperate ...
Marine dinoflagellates are the single most important group of algae that produce toxins, which have ...
The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum is known to produce a set of highly potent exotoxins, commonly call...
Marine microbial protists, in particular, dinoflagellates, produce polyketide toxins with ecosystem-...
Increasingly over the past century, seasonal fish kills associated with toxic blooms of Prymnesium p...
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), a group of neurotoxic alkaloids, are the most potent biotoxins fo...
The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum is known to cause massive fish kills during its blooms. The toxicit...
Data on the publication "Polyketide synthase genes and molecular trade-offs in the ichthyotoxic spec...
The widely distributed prymnesiophyte species Chrysochromulina polylepis is prominent and well known...
Prymnesium parvum is a toxin-producing haptophyte that causes harmful algal blooms worldwide, which ...
textThere is limited information currently available regarding the underlying physiological response...
textThis dissertation includes molecular and phytochemical investigations of the harmful, bloom-form...
The dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi forms blooms in the coastal waters of temperate regions and occ...
This thesis represents a study of the ecophysiology and toxicity of the prymnesiophyte Prymnesium pa...
© 2019 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In marine ecosystems, dinoflagell...
<div><p>The dinoflagellate <i>Karenia mikimotoi</i> forms blooms in the coastal waters of temperate ...
Marine dinoflagellates are the single most important group of algae that produce toxins, which have ...
The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum is known to produce a set of highly potent exotoxins, commonly call...
Marine microbial protists, in particular, dinoflagellates, produce polyketide toxins with ecosystem-...
Increasingly over the past century, seasonal fish kills associated with toxic blooms of Prymnesium p...
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), a group of neurotoxic alkaloids, are the most potent biotoxins fo...