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Karlodinium armiger

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Karlodinium armiger is a species of dinoflagellates belonging to the family Kareniaceae.[1] It was first isolated from the Mediterranean sea & described in 2006.[2][3]

It is a producer of karmitoxin, a toxin structurally related to amphidinols and karlotoxins; however karmitoxin also contains the longest carbon−carbon backbone known for this compound class, and an unusual primary amino group.[4]

It has a spherical shape with a diameter of about 15 µm.[5] Under optimal conditions with supplemented NH4+, it has a division rate of ~0.3 times per day.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Karlodinium armiger Bergholtz, Daugbjerg & Moestrup 2006 :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ Bergholtz, Trine; Daugbjerg, Niels; Moestrup, Ojvind; Fernandez-Tejedor, Margarita (2006). "On the Identity of Karlodinium Veneficum and Description of Karlodinium armiger sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), Based on Light and Electron Microscopy, Nuclear-Encoded Lsu Rdna, and Pigment Composition1". Journal of Phycology. Wiley. 42 (1): 170–193. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2006.00172.x. ISSN 0022-3646. S2CID 53620395.
  3. ^ Garcés, Esther; Fernandez, Margarita; Penna, Antonella; Van Lenning, Kees; Gutierrez, Andrés; Camp, Jordi; Zapata, Manuel (2006). "Characterization of Nw Mediterranean Karlodinium SPP. (Dinophyceae) Strains Using Morphological, Molecular, Chemical, and Physiological Methodologies". Journal of Phycology. Wiley. 42 (5): 1096–1112. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2006.00270.x. hdl:11576/1884792. ISSN 0022-3646. S2CID 84085728.
  4. ^ a b Rasmussen, Silas Anselm; Binzer, Sofie Bjørnholt; Hoeck, Casper; Meier, Sebastian; de Medeiros, Livia Soman; Andersen, Nikolaj Gedsted; Place, Allen; Nielsen, Kristian Fog; Hansen, Per Juel; Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld (2017-04-05). "Karmitoxin: An Amine-Containing Polyhydroxy-Polyene Toxin from the Marine Dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger". Journal of Natural Products. American Chemical Society (ACS). 80 (5): 1287–1293. doi:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00860. ISSN 0163-3864. PMC 6446557. PMID 28379705.
  5. ^ Xu, Jiayi; Kiørboe, Thomas (2018-08-15). "Toxic dinoflagellates produce true grazer deterrents" (PDF). Ecology. Wiley. 99 (10): 2240–2249. doi:10.1002/ecy.2479. ISSN 0012-9658. PMID 30110126. S2CID 52003865.
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Karlodinium armiger: Brief Summary

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Karlodinium armiger is a species of dinoflagellates belonging to the family Kareniaceae. It was first isolated from the Mediterranean sea & described in 2006.

It is a producer of karmitoxin, a toxin structurally related to amphidinols and karlotoxins; however karmitoxin also contains the longest carbon−carbon backbone known for this compound class, and an unusual primary amino group.

It has a spherical shape with a diameter of about 15 µm. Under optimal conditions with supplemented NH4+, it has a division rate of ~0.3 times per day.

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