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Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System
Abstract
In silico investigations of the natural bioactive compounds in the microalgae from mangrove tropical estuaries showed an influence on heat shock protein -70 production. Incorporation of algae with such compounds in the diet of copepod high density culture might lead to enhanced egg production. For this study, the structure of the ligands (bioactive compounds from microalgae in the region of the mangrove estuary) and X-ray crystal structure of hsp-70 complex was taken from PDB (3P9Y) with a resolution of 2.10 Å. The molecular docking study was performed using GOLD software. In the present study, a total of ten bioactive compounds showed good molecular interaction with hsp-70 protein. Among these bioactive compounds, Quercetin from the microalga, Chlamydomonas eugametos exhibited the highest molecular interaction and this compound is potential for enhancement of hsp-70 protein compared to other bioactive compounds and is considered a good nutrient enrichment for copepod culture as well as enhancement of hsp-70 protein against ROS and adverse environmental conditions. Successful high density copepod culture might lead to scaling up of hatchery rearing of marine finfish larvae.
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Supporting Institution
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India
Project Number
BT/PR30019/AAQ/3/929/2018
Thanks
The authors are thankful to the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India for funding a project (BT/PR30019/AAQ/3/929/2018). The authors express their gratitude to the Management of AMET University for providing research facilities to carry out this work.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology, Industrial Biotechnology
Journal Section
Short Communication
Authors
Publication Date
September 30, 2022
Submission Date
May 5, 2022
Acceptance Date
August 15, 2022
Published in Issue
Year 2022 Volume: 11 Number: 3
APA
Radha, V., Jayaprakashvel, M., & Altaff, K. (2022). Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 11(3), 280-287. https://doi.org/10.33714/masteb.1109171
AMA
1.Radha V, Jayaprakashvel M, Altaff K. Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System. Mar. Sci. Tech. Bull. 2022;11(3):280-287. doi:10.33714/masteb.1109171
Chicago
Radha, Vijayaraj, Mani Jayaprakashvel, and Kareem Altaff. 2022. “Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System”. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin 11 (3): 280-87. https://doi.org/10.33714/masteb.1109171.
EndNote
Radha V, Jayaprakashvel M, Altaff K (September 1, 2022) Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin 11 3 280–287.
IEEE
[1]V. Radha, M. Jayaprakashvel, and K. Altaff, “Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System”, Mar. Sci. Tech. Bull., vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 280–287, Sept. 2022, doi: 10.33714/masteb.1109171.
ISNAD
Radha, Vijayaraj - Jayaprakashvel, Mani - Altaff, Kareem. “Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System”. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin 11/3 (September 1, 2022): 280-287. https://doi.org/10.33714/masteb.1109171.
JAMA
1.Radha V, Jayaprakashvel M, Altaff K. Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System. Mar. Sci. Tech. Bull. 2022;11:280–287.
MLA
Radha, Vijayaraj, et al. “Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System”. Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, vol. 11, no. 3, Sept. 2022, pp. 280-7, doi:10.33714/masteb.1109171.
Vancouver
1.Vijayaraj Radha, Mani Jayaprakashvel, Kareem Altaff. Role of Heat Shock Protein Influencing Bioactive Compounds From Mangrove Tropical Estuarine Microalgae for Enhancement of Copepod Egg Production in Culture System. Mar. Sci. Tech. Bull. 2022 Sep. 1;11(3):280-7. doi:10.33714/masteb.1109171