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Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role

Ascidians have developed multiple defensive strategies mostly related to physical, nutritional or chemical properties of the tunic. One of such is chemical defense based on secondary metabolites. We analyzed a series of colonial Antarctic ascidians from deep-water collections belonging to the genera...

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Autores principales: Núñez-Pons, Laura, Carbone, Marianna, Vázquez, Jennifer, Rodríguez, Jaime, Nieto, Rosa María, Varela, María Mercedes, Gavagnin, Margherita, Avila, Conxita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23015772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md10081741
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author Núñez-Pons, Laura
Carbone, Marianna
Vázquez, Jennifer
Rodríguez, Jaime
Nieto, Rosa María
Varela, María Mercedes
Gavagnin, Margherita
Avila, Conxita
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Carbone, Marianna
Vázquez, Jennifer
Rodríguez, Jaime
Nieto, Rosa María
Varela, María Mercedes
Gavagnin, Margherita
Avila, Conxita
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description Ascidians have developed multiple defensive strategies mostly related to physical, nutritional or chemical properties of the tunic. One of such is chemical defense based on secondary metabolites. We analyzed a series of colonial Antarctic ascidians from deep-water collections belonging to the genera Aplidium and Synoicum to evaluate the incidence of organic deterrents and their variability. The ether fractions from 15 samples including specimens of the species A. falklandicum, A. fuegiense, A. meridianum, A. millari and S. adareanum were subjected to feeding assays towards two relevant sympatric predators: the starfish Odontaster validus, and the amphipod Cheirimedon femoratus. All samples revealed repellency. Nonetheless, some colonies concentrated defensive chemicals in internal body-regions rather than in the tunic. Four ascidian-derived meroterpenoids, rossinones B and the three derivatives 2,3-epoxy-rossinone B, 3-epi-rossinone B, 5,6-epoxy-rossinone B, and the indole alkaloids meridianins A–G, along with other minoritary meridianin compounds were isolated from several samples. Some purified metabolites were tested in feeding assays exhibiting potent unpalatabilities, thus revealing their role in predation avoidance. Ascidian extracts and purified compound-fractions were further assessed in antibacterial tests against a marine Antarctic bacterium. Only the meridianins showed inhibition activity, demonstrating a multifunctional defensive role. According to their occurrence in nature and within our colonial specimens, the possible origin of both types of metabolites is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-34473372012-09-26 Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role Núñez-Pons, Laura Carbone, Marianna Vázquez, Jennifer Rodríguez, Jaime Nieto, Rosa María Varela, María Mercedes Gavagnin, Margherita Avila, Conxita Mar Drugs Article Ascidians have developed multiple defensive strategies mostly related to physical, nutritional or chemical properties of the tunic. One of such is chemical defense based on secondary metabolites. We analyzed a series of colonial Antarctic ascidians from deep-water collections belonging to the genera Aplidium and Synoicum to evaluate the incidence of organic deterrents and their variability. The ether fractions from 15 samples including specimens of the species A. falklandicum, A. fuegiense, A. meridianum, A. millari and S. adareanum were subjected to feeding assays towards two relevant sympatric predators: the starfish Odontaster validus, and the amphipod Cheirimedon femoratus. All samples revealed repellency. Nonetheless, some colonies concentrated defensive chemicals in internal body-regions rather than in the tunic. Four ascidian-derived meroterpenoids, rossinones B and the three derivatives 2,3-epoxy-rossinone B, 3-epi-rossinone B, 5,6-epoxy-rossinone B, and the indole alkaloids meridianins A–G, along with other minoritary meridianin compounds were isolated from several samples. Some purified metabolites were tested in feeding assays exhibiting potent unpalatabilities, thus revealing their role in predation avoidance. Ascidian extracts and purified compound-fractions were further assessed in antibacterial tests against a marine Antarctic bacterium. Only the meridianins showed inhibition activity, demonstrating a multifunctional defensive role. According to their occurrence in nature and within our colonial specimens, the possible origin of both types of metabolites is discussed. MDPI 2012-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3447337/ /pubmed/23015772 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md10081741 Text en © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Núñez-Pons, Laura
Carbone, Marianna
Vázquez, Jennifer
Rodríguez, Jaime
Nieto, Rosa María
Varela, María Mercedes
Gavagnin, Margherita
Avila, Conxita
Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role
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title_full Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role
title_fullStr Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role
title_full_unstemmed Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role
title_short Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role
title_sort natural products from antarctic colonial ascidians of the genera aplidium and synoicum: variability and defensive role
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23015772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md10081741
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