DL-2,4-Diaminobutyric acid is a racemic mixture of the selective GABA uptake inhibitors L-DABA and D-DABA. DL-2,4-diaminobutyric acid is found in cell-wall peptidoglycan of Leifsonia bigeumensis sp. Nov.
Journal of neurobiology, 61(2), 189-208 (2004-09-25)
We have identified specific GABAergic-modulated behaviors in the juvenile stage of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster via systemic treatment of second instar larvae with the potent GABA transport inhibitor DL-2,4-diaminobutyric acid (DABA). DABA significantly inhibited motor-controlled body wall and mouth
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 152, 150-159 (2018-08-14)
β-Methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) has been identified as the potential cause of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/parkinsonism-dementia complex (ALS/PDC) observed in the Chamorro people of Guam. The principal hypothesis for BMAA exposure and intoxication relies on the biomagnification of BMAA in flying fox
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 58(Pt 8), 1935-1938 (2008-08-05)
A Gram-positive, motile, mesophilic bacterium that formed yellowish-white, circular, convex, glistening colonies, strain MSL-27T, was isolated from a soil sample from Bigeum Island, Korea, and its taxonomic position was investigated by a polyphasic approach. Cells of strain MSL-27T are non-spore-forming
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 151, 129-136 (2018-07-22)
In recent years, the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) has been reported in some marine mollusk species. To further discover BMAA in marine animals, a total of 59 samples belonging to 3 phyla, 22 families, and 43 species, were collected from Dalian
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 173, 39-47 (2019-11-18)
Neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) has been widely detected in diverse aquatic organisms within different ecosystem trophic levels in recent years. It was the goal of this study to investigate the accumulation and tissue distribution of BMAA in marine opossum shrimp (Neomysis