Squalamine /ˈskweɪləmiːn/ is an aminosterol compound with potent broad spectrum antimicrobial activity discovered in the tissues of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) by a team led by Michael Zasloff. Dr. Zasloff searched the tissues of the dogfish for compounds that might help explain the hardiness of this animal to infection, despite its "primitive" immune system. Using techniques that Zasloff's team had developed to isolate and identify antimicrobial peptides from animal tissues, the team extracted and characterized a novel bile acid-like compound containing a polyamine never before seen in nature. The compound was called "squalamine", based on its source (Squalus acanthias) and its chemical structure (a sterol linked to a polyamine). Further analyses of larger quantities of dogfish liver extracts revealed squalamine to be the most abundant member of a larger aminosterol family comprising at least 12 related compounds. One of these, "MSI-1436" or trodusquemine, although structurally similar to squalamine (it carries a spermine rather than a spermidine) and also quite potent as an anti-infective, exhibits a profoundly different pharmacology in vertebrates, causing weight loss and adipose tissue mobilization. Squalamine is sometimes confused with the similar sounding squalene, an unrelated compound also found in shark liver.
They talked tothe sicklemoon
Seeking after dreams
So much they loved the snow
While following their stars
Yellow feathers spell caressed
Dull pearls cross the palm of hands
Still - they've gone away
Under cover of the night
Away under cover of the night
From afar longing calls
From afar lures the stream
Drawn by its mystery
Guided by a raven
So they talked to the moon
Seeking out horizons
They flew against the stream
Followed by their stars
Still...
From afar longing calls
Grom afar lures the stream
Drawn by its mystery
Guided by a raven
From afar...
But their gondolas are black
Quiet - so no one ought to hear
Under cover of the night
From afar...
Covered by the night
From afar...
Guided by a raven
From afar...
But their gondolas are black
From afar...
Aus der ferne ruft die Sehnsucht
In die ferne Lockt der Strom
Doch ihre Gondeln tragen schwarz
Ihre gondeln tragen schwarz