Shirley Parker-Nance
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Waterworth S, Solomons G, Kalinski J, Madonsela L, Parker-Nance S, Dorrington R
mSphere
. 2024 Nov;
9(12):e0084524.
PMID: 39570026
Bacterial symbionts are critical members of many marine sponge holobionts. Some sponge-associated bacterial lineages, such as Poribacteria, sponge-associated unclassified lineage (SAUL), and Tethybacterales, appear to have broad-host ranges and associate...
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Davies-Coleman M, McPhail K, Parker-Nance S
J Nat Prod
. 2023 Feb;
86(3):638-652.
PMID: 36853972
Algoa Bay, the largest crenulate bay on the southeastern coast of South Africa, is currently one of the most well-studied marine ecosystems in southern Africa. A plethora of endemic marine...
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Holman L, Parker-Nance S, de Bruyn M, Creer S, Carvalho G, Rius M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Sep;
377(1863):20220284.
PMID: 36126676
No abstract available.
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Holman L, Parker-Nance S, de Bruyn M, Creer S, Carvalho G, Rius M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Jan;
377(1846):20210025.
PMID: 35067092
The use of molecular tools to manage natural resources is increasingly common. However, DNA-based methods are seldom used to understand the spatial and temporal dynamics of species' range shifts. This...
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Waterworth S, Parker-Nance S, Kwan J, Dorrington R
mBio
. 2021 Sep;
12(5):e0157721.
PMID: 34519538
The fossil record indicates that the earliest evidence of extant marine sponges (phylum Porifera) existed during the Cambrian explosion and that their symbiosis with microbes may have begun in their...
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Kalinski J, Krause R, Parker-Nance S, Waterworth S, Dorrington R
Mar Drugs
. 2021 Feb;
19(2).
PMID: 33525412
Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makaluvamines, discorhabdins, and tsitsikammamines. The aim of this study was to use LC-ESI-MS/MS-driven molecular networking to characterize the pyrroloiminoquinone secondary...
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Parker-Nance S, Hilliar S, Waterworth S, Walmsley T, Dorrington R
Zookeys
. 2019 Oct;
874:101-126.
PMID: 31565020
The genus Samaai & Kelly, 2002 is to date exclusively reported from South Africa. Three species are known from the southern coast: Samaai & Kelly, 2002, from the Garden Route...
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van Losenoord W, Krause J, Parker-Nance S, Krause R, Stoychev S, Frost C
Toxicon
. 2019 Jul;
168:147-157.
PMID: 31330191
Voltage gated ion channels have become a subject of investigation as possible pharmaceutical targets. Research has linked the activity of ion channels directly to anti-inflammatory pathways, energy homeostasis, cancer proliferation...
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Kalinski J, Waterworth S, Siwe Noundou X, Jiwaji M, Parker-Nance S, Krause R, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2019 Jan;
17(1).
PMID: 30654589
The temperate marine sponge, , produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potential as anticancer drug leads. We profiled the secondary metabolite reservoir of sponges using HR-ESI-LC-MS/MS-based molecular networking analysis followed by preparative...
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Waterworth S, Jiwaji M, Kalinski J, Parker-Nance S, Dorrington R
Mar Drugs
. 2017 Mar;
15(4).
PMID: 28346340
Sponges are important sources of bioactive secondary metabolites. These compounds are frequently synthesized by bacterial symbionts, which may be recruited from the surrounding seawater or transferred to the sponge progeny...