Reprint

Marine Glycoconjugates

Trends and Perspectives

Edited by
May 2020
272 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-558-7 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-559-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Marine Glycoconjugates: Trends and Perspectives that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary
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 starfish, and two others concern triterpene glycosides from sea cucumbers. One article describes the effect 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-specific 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.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
starfish; Anthenea aspera; steroidal glycosides; colony formation; apoptosis; Bcl-2 proteins; glycolipids; phospholipids; betaine lipid; fatty acids; differential scanning calorimetry; thermal adaptation; glycoprotein; mitophagy; marine antiproliferative compounds; Alexandrium minutum; microalgae; sterol glycoconjugates; glycosylceramides; structures; biological activities; functions; N-Acetyllactosamine (LacNAc); Anneissia japonica; anti-biofilm activity; cell adhesion; crinoid; Echinoderm; feather star; lectin; signal transduction; sghC1qDC; Psolus fabricii; triterpene glycosides; psolusosides; sea cucumber; cytotoxic activity; Aphrocallistes vastus lectin; oncolytic vaccinia virus; ERK; Aeromonas; fish pathogen; lipopolysaccharide (LPS); structure; O-antigen; O-polysaccharide; l-perosamine; immunospecificity; NMR spectroscopy; mass spectrometry; starfish; Lethasterias fusca; asterosaponins; polyhydroxysteroids; glycosides; body components; distribution; Acremonium striatisporum; secondary metabolites; marine fungi; diterpene glycosides; urease activity; Psolus fabricii; triterpene glycosides; psolusosides; sea cucumber; cytotoxic activity; glycosaminoglycan; Apostichopus japonicus; glucose metabolism; Akt; AMPK; marine lectins; cancer; cancer therapy; in vitro studies; in vivo studies; natural products; n/a