Forskning
Endocrinology, steroid profiling
Publikasjoner
Kellmann R, Mihali TK, Jeon YJ, Pickford R, Pomati F, Neilan BA (2008) Biosynthetic intermediate analysis and functional homology reveal a saxitoxin gene cluster in cyanobacteria. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 74:4044-53
Kellmann R, Michali TK, Neilan BA (2008) Identification of a saxitoxin biosynthesis gene with a history of frequent horizontal gene transfers. J Mol Evol 67:526-38
Kellmann R, Mihali TK, Neilan BA (2008) Identification of a saxitoxin biosynthesis gene that has an evolutionary history with frequent horizontal gene transfer events. Journal of Molecular Evolution 67:526-38
Kellmann R, Mills T, Neilan BA (2006) Functional modelling and phylogenetic distribution of putative cylindrospermopsin biosynthesis enzymes. Journal of Molecular Evolution 62:267-280
Kellmann R, Neilan BA (2007) Biochemical characterisation of paralytic shellfish toxin biosynthesis in vitro. Journal of Phycology 43:497-508
Mihali TK, Kellmann R, Muenchhoff J, Barrow KD, Neilan BA (2008) Characterization of the gene cluster responsible for cylindrospermopsin biosynthesis. Appl Environ Microbiol 74:716-22
Neilan BA, Moffitt MC, Mills T, Kellmann R, Burns BP (2002) Novel options for strategic management of water bodies afflicted by harmful algal blooms: the molecular genetics of cyanobacteria. Water Quality Technology, p 1-17
Neilan BA, Pearson LA, Moffitt MC, Kaebernick M, Mihali TK, Kellmann R, Pomati F (2005) A brief history of the molecular biology and genetics of cyanobacterial toxicity and its future in the age of OMICS Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer, p 120-148
Neilan BA, Pearson LA, Moffitt MC, Mihali KT, Kaebernick M, Kellmann R, Pomati F (2008) The genetics and genomics of cyanobacterial toxicity. Adv Exp Med Biol 619:417-52
Pomati F, Kellmann R, Burns BP, Cavaliere R, Neilan BA (2006) Comparative gene expression studies of PSP-toxins producing and non-toxic Anabaena circinalis strains and effects of lidocaine hydrochloride. Environment International 32:734-748
Prosjekter
1. The molecular mode of action of azaspiracid
2. Saxitoxin biosynthesis and genomics in organisms from two kingdoms - horizontal gene transfer or parallel evolution?