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Ecological leads for natural product discovery: novel sesquiterpene hydroquinones from the red macroalga Peyssonnelia sp.
Authors:Amy L Lane  Laurlynn Mular  Tonya L Shearer  Suzanne Fredericq  Jacques Prudhomme  Mark E Hay  Julia Kubanek
Institution:a School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
b School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
c Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504, USA
d Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
e Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
f Institute of Applied Sciences, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
Abstract:Pharmacologically-motivated marine natural product investigations have yielded a large variety of structurally unique compounds with interesting biomedical properties, but the natural roles of these molecules often remain unknown. While secondary metabolites may function as antimicrobial chemical defenses, few studies have examined this hypothesis. In the present investigation, chromatographic fractions from 69 collections of Fijian red macroalgae representing at least 43 species were evaluated for growth inhibition of three microbial pathogens and saprophytes of marine macrophytes. At least one microbe was suppressed by fraction(s) of all evaluated algae, suggesting that antimicrobial defenses are common among tropical seaweeds. From these leads, peyssonoic acids A-B (1-2), novel sesquiterpene hydroquinones, were isolated from the crustose red alga Peyssonnelia sp. At ecologically realistic concentrations, both compounds inhibited growth of Pseudoalteromonas bacteriolytica, a bacterial pathogen of marine algae, and Lindra thalassiae, a fungal pathogen of marine algae, and exhibited modest antineoplastic activity against ovarian cancer cells. The peyssonoic acids included one novel carbon skeleton and illustrated the utility of ecological studies in natural product discovery.
Keywords:Chemical ecology  Chemical defense  Antimicrobial  Sesquiterpene  Marine natural product  Macroalga  Peyssonnelia
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