Professor Rainer Ebel

Professor Rainer Ebel
Professor Rainer Ebel
Professor Rainer Ebel

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About
Email Address
r.ebel@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 272930
Office Address
G23 Meston Building
Old Aberdeen Campus
Meston Walk
AB24 3UE

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School/Department
School of Natural and Computing Sciences

Internal Memberships

Safety Adviser for the Chemistry Department, Member of the University Health & Safety Committee

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Research

Research Overview

Biologically Active Natural Products

  • Structure elucidation of biologically active marine and terrestrial-derived natural products with the aid of modern spectroscopic methods, including one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and various mass spectrometric techniques.

     
  • Characterisation of natural products with regard to biological activity in pharmacologically relevant assay systems.

    An endophytic fungus is a fungus that spends the whole or part of its life cycle colonizing inside the healthy tissue of the host plant, typically without causing any apparent symptoms of disease, but forming a relationship between latent phytopathogenesis to mutualistic symbiosis.

    Endophytic fungi associated with plants represent a potential new source of novel chemistry and biology to assist in solving not only human, but also animal and plant health problems.

    Current research of our group explores endophytes isolated from different medicinal plants and mangroves for pharmacologically active natural products which might prove to be suitable for specific medicinal or agrochemical applications. By the use of advanced cultivation and investigation procedures as well as chemical technology, novel natural product leads will be optimized on the basis of their biological activities to yield effective chemotherapeutic and other bioactive agents.

 

  • Marine microbiology, especially cultivation of marine fungi for analysis of secondary metabolite profiles.

The marine environment serves as a source not only of untapped taxonomical diversity of fungi, but also unique chemical structures of novel fungal metabolites. Marine fungi have been gaining increased attention in recent decades because of their potential as producers of biologically active secondary metabolites with therapeutic potential. Moreover, the exploration of fungi could also solve the problem of supply of marine-derived pharmacologically active substances, which normally are produced in a limited amount. Cephalosporine C is a first classical example of a b-lactam antibiotic isolated from a marine derived fungus (Cephalosporium acremonium).

  • Molecular taxonomy of marine-derived fungi as well as endophytic fungi

Isolation of endophytic or endosymbiontic fungi is limited by the phenomenon that more than 99.8 % of micro-organisms existing in nature are not amenable to currently available cultivation methods. Molecular biology techniques can be used to overcome these limitations. Fungi strains may be identified by total DNA isolation, amplification of the so-called ITS region, sequencing of the product and database search.  Complex samples consisting of multiple fungi will result in a mixture of amplification products that cannot be sequenced together. Separation, traditionally performed by cloning, nowadays can be achieved by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis that separates PCR products by their sequence-based melting behaviour.

Teaching

Programmes

Teaching Responsibilities

Professor Ebel teaches in the following courses: 

  • CM1020 Chemistry for the Life Sciences 1
  • CM1021 Chemistry for the Physical Sciences 1
  • CM1022 Elements of Chemistry 1CM1512 Chemistry for the Life Sciences 2
  • CM1522 Elements Of Chemistry 2
  • CM2016 Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
  • CM2514 Organic and Biological Chemistry
  • CM3534 Organic and Biological Chemistry
  • CM4537 Advanced Honours Chemistry, module "Natural Products"
  • CM4538 Integrated Chemistry
  • CM5003 MChem Chemistry Applications
Publications

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  • Ophiobolin sesterterpenoids and pyrrolidine alkaloids from the sponge-derived fungus Aspergillus ustus

    Liu, H., Edrada-Ebel, R., Ebel, R., Wang, Y., Schulz, B., Draeger, S., Müller, W. E., Wray, V., Lin, W., Proksch, P.
    Helvetica Chimica Acta, vol. 94, no. 4, pp. 623-631
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Isolation, characterization, and bioactivity of endophytic fungi of Tylophora indica

    Kumar, S., Kaushik, N., Edrada-Ebel, R., Ebel, R., Proksch, P.
    World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 571-577
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Antimicrobial activities of marine fungi from Malaysia

    Zainuddin, N., Alias, S., Lee, C., Ebel, R., Othman, N., Mukhtar, M., Awang, K.
    Botanica Marina, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 507-513
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Terpenes from marine-derived fungi

    Ebel, R.
    Marine Drugs, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 2340-2368
    Contributions to Journals: Literature Reviews
  • Callyaerins A-F and H, new cytotoxic cyclic peptides from the Indonesian marine sponge Callyspongia aerizusa

    Ibrahim, S., Min, C., Teuscher, F., Ebel, R., Kakoschke, C., Lin, W., Wray, V., Edrada-Ebel, R., Proksch, P.
    Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 18, no. 14, pp. 4947-4956
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Natural product diversity from marine fungi

    Ebel, R.
    Comprehensive Natural Products II: Chemistry and Biology. Elsevier Ltd, pp. 223-262, 40 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • Dermacozines, a new phenazine family from deep-sea dermacocci isolated from a Mariana Trench sediment

    Abdel-Mageed, W. M., Milne, B. F., Wagner, M., Schumacher, M., Sandor, P., Pathom-aree, W., Goodfellow, M., Bull, A. T., Horikoshi, K., Ebel, R. P., Diederich, M., Fiedler, H., Jaspars, M.
    Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 2352-2362
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Bioactive Diterpene Derivatives from the Marine Sponge Spongionella sp.

    Rateb, M., Houssen, W. E., Schumacher, M., Harrison, W. T. A., Diederich, M., Ebel, R. P., Jaspars, M.
    Journal of Natural Products, vol. 72, no. 8, pp. 1471-1476
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • A new tetrahydrofuran derivative from the Endophytic Fungus Chaetomium sp. isolated from Otanthus maritimus

    Aly, A., Debbab, A., Edrada-Ebel, R., Wray, V., Müller, W., Lin, W., Ebel, R., Proksch, P.
    Zeitschrift für Naturforschung - C, vol. 64, no. 5-6, pp. 350-354
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Bioactive metabolites from the endophytic fungus Stemphylium globuliferum isolated from Mentha pulegium

    Debbab, A., Aly, A., Proksch, P., Edrada-Ebel, R., Wray, V., Müller, W., Totzke, F., Zirrgiebel, U., Schächtele, C., Kubbutat, M., Wen, H., Mosaddak, M., Hakiki, A., Ebel, R.
    Journal of Natural Products, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 626-631
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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