The toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, responsible for early harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico, produces many secondary metabolites, including potent neurotoxins called brevetoxins (PbTx). These compounds have been identified as toxic agents for humans, and they are also responsible for the deaths of several marine organisms. The overall biosynthesis of these highly complex metabolites has not been fully ascertained, even if there is little doubt on a polyketide origin. In addition to gaining some insights into the metabolic events involved in the biosynthesis of these compounds, feeding studies with labeled precursors helps to discriminate between the de novo biosynthesis of toxins and conversion of stored intermediates into fin...
In recent decades, more than 130 potentially toxic metabolites originating from dinoflagellate speci...
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are polyether ladder-shaped neurotoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia b...
Brevetoxins are natural neurotoxins that are produced by red tide algae. In this study, brevetoxin...
International audienceThe toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, responsible for early harmful algal b...
Brevetoxins are produced by the unarmored marine dinoflagellate Gymnodinium breve (Prychodiscus brev...
Algae are important to marine and fresh-water ecosystems. However, some species of algae are harmful...
Despite the critical role algae serve as primary producers, increases or accumulation of certain alg...
A natural phenomenon characterized by dense aggregations of unicellular photosynthetic marine organi...
The authors sincerely thank the other experts who participated in the working group set up by the Fr...
Brevetoxins are potent marine toxins produced by the dinofla-gellate Karenia brevis, the causative o...
A severe harmful algal bloom (HAB) devastated marine life in the Wellington Harbour in the late summ...
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are highly potent trans-syn polyether neurotoxins produced during blooms of seve...
In recent decades, more than 130 potentially toxic metabolites originating from dinoflagellate speci...
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are polyether ladder-shaped neurotoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia b...
Brevetoxins are natural neurotoxins that are produced by red tide algae. In this study, brevetoxin...
International audienceThe toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, responsible for early harmful algal b...
Brevetoxins are produced by the unarmored marine dinoflagellate Gymnodinium breve (Prychodiscus brev...
Algae are important to marine and fresh-water ecosystems. However, some species of algae are harmful...
Despite the critical role algae serve as primary producers, increases or accumulation of certain alg...
A natural phenomenon characterized by dense aggregations of unicellular photosynthetic marine organi...
The authors sincerely thank the other experts who participated in the working group set up by the Fr...
Brevetoxins are potent marine toxins produced by the dinofla-gellate Karenia brevis, the causative o...
A severe harmful algal bloom (HAB) devastated marine life in the Wellington Harbour in the late summ...
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are highly potent trans-syn polyether neurotoxins produced during blooms of seve...
In recent decades, more than 130 potentially toxic metabolites originating from dinoflagellate speci...
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are polyether ladder-shaped neurotoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia b...
Brevetoxins are natural neurotoxins that are produced by red tide algae. In this study, brevetoxin...