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Psammaplin antimicrobial activity

Four minor metabolites, psammaplins B-D (503-505) and presammaplin A (506) were isolated from Psammaplysilla purpurea, in addition to psammaplin A (500). Psammaplin B (503) is a thiocyanate bromotyrosine derivative, while psammaplin C (502) is a sulfanamide. Psammaplin D (505) displayed antimicrobial activity and mild tyrosine kinase inhibition [429]. The psammaplins Ai (507) and A2 (508) and aplysinellins A (509) and B (510) were isolated from Aplysinella rhax from both Pohnpei and Palau. These compounds inhibit famesyl protein transferase and leucine aminopeptidase [430]. Another sample of A. rhax from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia contained psammaplin A 11 -sulfate (511) and bisaprasin ll -sulfate (512), both of which inhibited [3H]-l,3-dipropyl-8-cyclopentylxanthine binding to rat brain adenosine Ai receptors [431]. [Pg.693]

Although biodiversity in terrestrial environments is extraordinary, oceans covering more than 70% of our planet represent a greater diversity of life. A small number of marine plants, animals, and microbes have already yielded over 12 000 novel compounds [10]. Among them, a great number of substances of marine origin have been reported to possess antimicrobial activity such as loloatins A-D, myticins A and B, psammaplin A, etc., which have been covered in several excellent reviews [10-12],... [Pg.305]

Bromotyrosine-derived metabolites are often encountered in marine sponges of the families Aplysinidae and Pseudocer-atidae, in particular Pseudoceratina (= Psammaplysilla) purpurea. They show a variety of biological activities, which include antimicrobial, enzyme inhibitory, and antifouling activities. Psammaplysin A (47) is antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and antifouling, whereas psammaplin A (48) is an inhibitor of histone deacetylase (2). The marine sponge lanthella basta synthesizes at least 25 bastadins that are linear or cyclic peptides composed of four bromotyrosine residues [bastadin 5 (49)] and show antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and enzyme inhibitory activities as well as interaction with Ca + channels (21). [Pg.1161]


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