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Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?

The presence of two known anthraquinones, Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B, which have antitumor activity, has been identified in the sea anemone (Gyractis sesere) from Easter Island. So far, these anthraquinones have been characterized from terrestrial and marine Actinobacteria only. In order to id...

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Autores principales: Sottorff, Ignacio, Künzel, Sven, Wiese, Jutta, Lipfert, Matthias, Preußke, Nils, Sönnichsen, Frank D., Imhoff, Johannes F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30841562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17030154
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author Sottorff, Ignacio
Künzel, Sven
Wiese, Jutta
Lipfert, Matthias
Preußke, Nils
Sönnichsen, Frank D.
Imhoff, Johannes F.
author_facet Sottorff, Ignacio
Künzel, Sven
Wiese, Jutta
Lipfert, Matthias
Preußke, Nils
Sönnichsen, Frank D.
Imhoff, Johannes F.
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description The presence of two known anthraquinones, Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B, which have antitumor activity, has been identified in the sea anemone (Gyractis sesere) from Easter Island. So far, these anthraquinones have been characterized from terrestrial and marine Actinobacteria only. In order to identify the anthraquinones producer, we isolated Actinobacteria associated with the sea anemone and obtained representatives of seven actinobacterial genera. Studies of cultures of these bacteria by HPLC, NMR, and HRLCMS analyses showed that the producer of Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B indeed was one of the isolated Actinobacteria. The producer strain, SN26_14.1, was identified as a representative of the genus Verrucosispora. Genome analysis supported the biosynthetic potential to the production of these compounds by this strain. This study adds Verrucosispora as a new genus to the anthraquinone producers, in addition to well-known species of Streptomyces and Micromonospora. By a cultivation-based approach, the responsibility of symbionts of a marine invertebrate for the production of complex natural products found within the animal’s extracts could be demonstrated. This finding re-opens the debate about the producers of secondary metabolites in sea animals. Finally, it provides valuable information about the chemistry of bacteria harbored in the geographically-isolated and almost unstudied, Easter Island.
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spelling pubmed-64715922019-04-27 Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin? Sottorff, Ignacio Künzel, Sven Wiese, Jutta Lipfert, Matthias Preußke, Nils Sönnichsen, Frank D. Imhoff, Johannes F. Mar Drugs Article The presence of two known anthraquinones, Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B, which have antitumor activity, has been identified in the sea anemone (Gyractis sesere) from Easter Island. So far, these anthraquinones have been characterized from terrestrial and marine Actinobacteria only. In order to identify the anthraquinones producer, we isolated Actinobacteria associated with the sea anemone and obtained representatives of seven actinobacterial genera. Studies of cultures of these bacteria by HPLC, NMR, and HRLCMS analyses showed that the producer of Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B indeed was one of the isolated Actinobacteria. The producer strain, SN26_14.1, was identified as a representative of the genus Verrucosispora. Genome analysis supported the biosynthetic potential to the production of these compounds by this strain. This study adds Verrucosispora as a new genus to the anthraquinone producers, in addition to well-known species of Streptomyces and Micromonospora. By a cultivation-based approach, the responsibility of symbionts of a marine invertebrate for the production of complex natural products found within the animal’s extracts could be demonstrated. This finding re-opens the debate about the producers of secondary metabolites in sea animals. Finally, it provides valuable information about the chemistry of bacteria harbored in the geographically-isolated and almost unstudied, Easter Island. MDPI 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6471592/ /pubmed/30841562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17030154 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title_full Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title_fullStr Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title_full_unstemmed Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title_short Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
title_sort antitumor anthraquinones from an easter island sea anemone: animal or bacterial origin?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30841562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17030154
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