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Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area

Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are well-known phenomena in many regions of the world. Microcystin (MC), the most frequent cyanobacterial toxin, is produced by entirely different cyanobacteria, including unicellular, multicellular filamentous, heterocytic, and non-heterocytic bloom-forming species. Pl...

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Autores principales: Vasas, Gábor, Farkas, Oszkár, Borics, Gábor, Felföldi, Tamás, Sramkó, Gábor, Batta, Gyula, Bácsi, István, Gonda, Sándor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24351711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins5122434
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author Vasas, Gábor
Farkas, Oszkár
Borics, Gábor
Felföldi, Tamás
Sramkó, Gábor
Batta, Gyula
Bácsi, István
Gonda, Sándor
author_facet Vasas, Gábor
Farkas, Oszkár
Borics, Gábor
Felföldi, Tamás
Sramkó, Gábor
Batta, Gyula
Bácsi, István
Gonda, Sándor
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description Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are well-known phenomena in many regions of the world. Microcystin (MC), the most frequent cyanobacterial toxin, is produced by entirely different cyanobacteria, including unicellular, multicellular filamentous, heterocytic, and non-heterocytic bloom-forming species. Planktothrix is one of the most important MC-producing genera in temperate lakes. The reddish color of cyanobacterial blooms viewed in a gravel pit pond with the appearance of a dense 3 cm thick layer (biovolume: 28.4 mm(3) L(−1)) was an unexpected observation in the shallow lake-dominated alluvial region of the Carpathian Basin. [d-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR was identified from the blooms sample by MALDI-TOF and NMR. Concentrations of [d-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR were measured by capillary electrophoresis to compare the microcystin content of the field samples and the isolated, laboratory-maintained P. rubescens strain. In analyzing the MC gene cluster of the isolated P. rubescens strain, a deletion in the spacer region between mcyE and mcyG and an insertion were located in the spacer region between mcyT and mcyD. The insertion elements were sequenced and partly identified. Although some invasive tropical cyanobacterial species have been given a great deal of attention in many recent studies, our results draw attention to the spread of the alpine organism P. rubescens as a MC-producing, bloom-forming species.
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spelling pubmed-38736952013-12-27 Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area Vasas, Gábor Farkas, Oszkár Borics, Gábor Felföldi, Tamás Sramkó, Gábor Batta, Gyula Bácsi, István Gonda, Sándor Toxins (Basel) Article Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are well-known phenomena in many regions of the world. Microcystin (MC), the most frequent cyanobacterial toxin, is produced by entirely different cyanobacteria, including unicellular, multicellular filamentous, heterocytic, and non-heterocytic bloom-forming species. Planktothrix is one of the most important MC-producing genera in temperate lakes. The reddish color of cyanobacterial blooms viewed in a gravel pit pond with the appearance of a dense 3 cm thick layer (biovolume: 28.4 mm(3) L(−1)) was an unexpected observation in the shallow lake-dominated alluvial region of the Carpathian Basin. [d-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR was identified from the blooms sample by MALDI-TOF and NMR. Concentrations of [d-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR were measured by capillary electrophoresis to compare the microcystin content of the field samples and the isolated, laboratory-maintained P. rubescens strain. In analyzing the MC gene cluster of the isolated P. rubescens strain, a deletion in the spacer region between mcyE and mcyG and an insertion were located in the spacer region between mcyT and mcyD. The insertion elements were sequenced and partly identified. Although some invasive tropical cyanobacterial species have been given a great deal of attention in many recent studies, our results draw attention to the spread of the alpine organism P. rubescens as a MC-producing, bloom-forming species. MDPI 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3873695/ /pubmed/24351711 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins5122434 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Vasas, Gábor
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Felföldi, Tamás
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Batta, Gyula
Bácsi, István
Gonda, Sándor
Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title_full Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title_fullStr Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title_full_unstemmed Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title_short Appearance of Planktothrix rubescens Bloom with [D-Asp(3), Mdha(7)]MC–RR in Gravel Pit Pond of a Shallow Lake-Dominated Area
title_sort appearance of planktothrix rubescens bloom with [d-asp(3), mdha(7)]mc–rr in gravel pit pond of a shallow lake-dominated area
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24351711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins5122434
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