Ascidian-associated photosymbionts from Manado, Indonesia: secondary metabolites, bioactivity simulation, and biosynthetic insight
Autor: | Jabal R. Haedar, Agustinus Robert Uria, Aldian H. Luntungan, Inneke F. M. Rumengan, Mayse S. Siby, Vera I. Y. Roring, Beivy J Kolondam, Toshiyuki Wakimoto |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine chemistry.chemical_classification Lissoclinum patella Biology 16S ribosomal RNA 01 natural sciences Cyclic peptide 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Chlorophyll a oxygenase Biochemistry Nuclear receptor chemistry General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Gene Developmental biology Estrogen receptor beta 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Symbiosis. 84:71-82 |
ISSN: | 1878-7665 0334-5114 |
Popis: | This research work aimed at investigating the chemistry and biosynthetic potential of ascidian-associated symbionts that originated from Manado Bay, North Sulawesi. We initially enriched the symbiotic cells associated with the Manadonese ascidian Lissoclinum patella. Subsequently we identified the presence of Prochloron didemni in both unenriched and salt-enriched samples by examining the 16S rRNA gene and the chlorophyll A oxygenase (CAO) gene. Investigation of the secondary metabolites by HPLC, LCMS/MS, and NMR showed the presence of ulithiacyclamide along with patellamide E in the unenriched symbiotic cells. Interestingly, ulithiacyclamide was detected in the enriched cells from the same Ascidian specimen. Molecular docking showed the high binding affinity of both compounds to estrogen receptor beta (ER-β) protein. This is a subtype of the nuclear receptor superfamily expressed abnormally in ovarian cancer cells. Furthermore, we isolated a patE gene variant encoding for a precursor with patellamide E (VTVCITFC) and ulithiacyclamide (CTLCCTLC) core peptides from the enriched cells. This represents a new core peptide combination. The outcome of this work provides a basis for producing useful cyclic peptides, in sustainable way, through symbiont cultivation. This could become a platform for bioengineering to generate diverse compound analogues. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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