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Cyanobacterial symbiont biosynthesis of chlorinated metabolites fromDysidea herbacea (Porifera)
Authors:M D Unson  D J Faulkner
Institution:(1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 92093-0212 La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:The tropical marine spongeDysidea herbacea contains large numbers of a symbiotic filamentous cyanobacterium identified on the basis of a detailed ultrastructural study asOscillatoria spongeliae. We report the flow-cytometric separation of the symbiont from the sponge cells, and demonstrate by chemical analyses that a unique group of polychlorinated compounds isolated from the whole sponge tissue is limited to the cyanobacterial filaments, whereas the accompanying sesquiterpenoids are found only in the sponge cells. This is the first demonstration that secondary metabolites ascribed to a sponge are localized in prokaryotic symbiont cells.
Keywords:Sponge  Dysidea herbacea  cyanobacterium  Oscillatoria spongeliae  symbiosis  secondary metabolites  flow cytometry
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