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Bioactive Molecules from Marine Microorganisms
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For this Special Issue book, ten papers focusing on novel bioactive molecules from different marine microorganisms, including fungi, cyanobacteria, actinobacteria and diatoms, were selected. The isolated biomolecules represent different structures and showed anticancer, antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and enzyme-inhibiting activities. One of the papers is a review article on microviridins, a class of bioactive cyanobacterial peptides.
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Keywords
- aeruginosamides
- anti-cancer activity
- anti-inflammatory
- anti-inflammatory activity
- anti-microbial
- antiproliferative
- Aspergillus terreus
- Aspergillus versicolor
- bianthraquinones
- Biotechnology
- chromone derivatives
- Cyanobacteria
- Cylindrotheca closterium
- cytotocxic activity
- Cytotoxicity
- deep-sea-derived fungus
- Diatoms
- dihydroisocoumarins
- diketopiperazine enantiomers
- diketopiperazines
- Drug Discovery
- ECD calculation
- Ecology
- enantiomers
- endophyte fungus
- Epicoccum nigrum
- genetic dereplication
- Limnoraphis
- mangrove Streptomyces
- marine biotechnology
- marine-derived fungus
- medicine
- meroterpenoids
- microviridin
- ncp gene cluster
- nonribosomal peptide synthetase
- Nostoc
- nostocyclopeptides
- oligopeptide
- Penicillium citrinum
- Stemphylium sp.
- thiodiketopiperazines