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Progress in molecular and subcellular biology | 2003

Sponge-associated bacteria: general overview and special aspects of bacteria associated with Halichondria panicea.

Johannes F. Imhoff; Rüdiger Stöhr

Increasing evidence is accumulating that highlights the important role of bacteria in bacteria-sponge associations. It appears to be equally important to analyse the specific association of bacteria with sponges, to realise the biological function of biologically active substances produced by sponge-associated bacteria, and to consider the relationship between bacteria and sponges in the search for new pharmaceutical products. In this chapter the current knowledge on bacteria-sponge associations is briefly reviewed. Results are summarised that were obtained by three major methodological approaches: (1) classical microscope observations, (2) investigations attempting to characterise sponge-associated bacteria by describing pure culture isolates, and (3) the rapidly growing evidence from genetic analyses of sponge-associated bacteria. Special emphasis is given to the evidence of possible symbiotic interactions between bacteria and sponges and to the synthesis of natural products by bacteria isolated from or associated with marine sponges. Case studies including morphological and genetic studies together with results from pure culture studies have been performed with bacteria from the sponges Rhodopaloeides odorabile, Aplysina cavernicola, and Halichondria panicea. In addition, new results on bacteria associated with Halichondria panicea are also presented.


Journal of Microbiology | 2010

New phylogenetic lineages of the Spirochaetes phylum associated with Clathrina species (Porifera)

Sven C. Neulinger; Rüdiger Stöhr; Vera Thiel; Rolf Schmaljohann; Johannes F. Imhoff

Though spirochetes have been repeatedly found in marine sponges and other invertebrates, little attention has been paid to the specificity of this association. This study demonstrates that different genoand morphotypes of spirochetes can reside within the same sponge individual and develop in considerable numbers. Specimens of the calcareous sponge Clathrina clathrus collected from the Adriatic Sea off Rovinj (Croatia) were found to harbor spirochete-like bacteria, which were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), 16S rRNA gene analysis, and catalyzed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH). Two novel spirochete sequence types related to the Brachyspiraceae could be retrieved. By use of specifically designed CARD-FISH probes, the C. clathrus-associated sequences could be assigned to a linear and a helical spirochete morphotype. Both were located within the sponge mesohyl and resembled the spirochete-like cells identified by SEM. In addition, from a Clathrina sp., most likely C. coriacea, that originated from Indonesian coastal waters, four different spirochete type sequences were recovered. Two of these also affiliated with the Brachyspiraceae, the other two were found associated with the Spirochaetaceae, one with the genera Borrelia and Cristispira.


Tetrahedron | 2005

The first sorbicillinoid alkaloids, the antileukemic sorbicillactones A and B, from a sponge-derived Penicillium chrysogenum strain

Gerhard Bringmann; Gerhard Lang; Tobias A. M. Gulder; Hideyuki Tsuruta; Jörg Mühlbacher; Katja Maksimenka; Stefan Steffens; Karsten Schaumann; Rüdiger Stöhr; Jutta Wiese; Johannes F. Imhoff; Sanja Perović-Ottstadt; Olexandra Boreiko; Werner E. G. Müller


Marine Drugs | 2007

Large scale biotechnological production of the antileukemic marine natural product sorbicillactone A

Gerhard Bringmann; Tobias A. M. Gulder; Gerhard Lang; Stefanie Schmitt; Rüdiger Stöhr; Jutta Wiese; Kerstin Nagel; Johannes F. Imhoff


Tetrahedron | 2005

The first sorbicillinoid alkaloids, the antileukemic sorbicillactones A and B, from a sponge-derived strain

Gerhard Bringmann; Gregory A. Lang; Tobias A. M. Gulder; Hideyuki Tsuruta; Jörg Mühlbacher; Katja Maksimenka; Stefan Steffens; Karsten Schaumann; Rüdiger Stöhr; Jutta Wiese


Archive | 2005

Method for producing sorbicillactone a

Gerhard Bringmann; Gerhard Lang; Tobias A. M. Gulder; Karsten Schaumann; Werner E. Mueller; Sanja Perović-Ottstadt; Rüdiger Stöhr; Jutta Wiese; Rolf Schmaljohann; Johannes F. Imhoff


Labes, Antje, Kajahn, Inga, Krämer, Marco, Stöhr, Rüdiger, Thiel, Vera, Wiese, Jutta and Imhoff, Johannes F. (2008) New natural products from marine microorganisms [Poster] In: European Bioperspectives, 07.-10.10, Hannover. | 2008

New natural products from marine microorganisms

Antje Labes; Inga Kajahn; Marco Krämer; Rüdiger Stöhr; Vera Thiel; Jutta Wiese; Johannes F. Imhoff


Nicolai, Maike, Latos, Maria, Stöhr, Rüdiger and Imhoff, Johannes F. (2012) Medizin aus dem Meer = Medicines from the Ocean [Video] | 2012

Medizin aus dem Meer = Medicines from the Ocean

Maike Nicolai; Maria Latos; Rüdiger Stöhr; Johannes F. Imhoff


[Poster] In: NatPharma: Nature Aided Drug Discovery, NADD, 05.-09.06.2011, Napoli, Italy . | 2011

Biologically active compounds from microorganisms derived from marine macroorganisms and marine sediments

Jutta Wiese; Dirk Schulz; Rüdiger Stöhr; Kerstin Nagel; Antje Labes; Imke Schneemann; Herwig Heindl; Nils Jansen; Johanna Silber; Annemarie Kramer; Franz Ronald Goecke; Rolf Schmaljohann; Tim Staufenberger; Andrea Gärtner; Heike Irmgard Baumann; Katrin Kleinschmidt; Johannes F. Imhoff


[Poster] In: VAAM Jahrestagung, 28.-31.03.2010, Hannover, Germany . | 2010

Novel Spirochaetes in the sponge Clathrina

Sven C. Neulinger; Rüdiger Stöhr; Vera Thiel; Rolf Schmaljohann; Johannes F. Imhoff

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Vera Thiel

Pennsylvania State University

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Johannes F. Imhoff

Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences

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Dirk Schulz

University of Tübingen

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