Probing the Structure–Activity Relationship
of the Natural Antifouling Agent Polygodial against both Micro- and
Macrofoulers by Semisynthetic Modification
Posted on 2017-02-07 - 19:34
The current study represents the
first comprehensive investigation
into the general antifouling activities of the natural drimane sesquiterpene
polygodial. Previous studies have highlighted a high antifouling effect
toward macrofoulers, such as ascidians, tubeworms, and mussels, but
no reports about the general antifouling effect of polygodial have
been communicated before. To probe the structural and chemical basis
for antifouling activity, a library of 11 polygodial analogues was
prepared by semisynthesis. The library was designed to yield derivatives
with ranging polarities and the ability to engage in both covalent
and noncovalent interactions, while still remaining within the drimane
sesquiterpene scaffold. The prepared compounds were screened against
14 relevant marine micro- and macrofouling species. Several of the
polygodial analogues displayed inhibitory activities at sub-microgram/mL
concentrations. These antifouling effects were most pronounced against
the macrofouling ascidian Ciona savignyi and the
barnacle Balanus improvisus, with inhibitory activities
observed for selected compounds comparable or superior to several
commercial antifouling products. The inhibitory activity against the
microfouling bacteria and microalgae was reversible and significantly
less pronounced than for the macrofoulers. This study illustrates
that the macro- and microfoulers are targeted by the compounds via
different mechanisms.
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Moodie, Lindon
W. K.; Trepos, Rozenn; Cervin, Gunnar; Larsen, Lesley; Larsen, David S.; Pavia, Henrik; et al. (2017). Probing the Structure–Activity Relationship
of the Natural Antifouling Agent Polygodial against both Micro- and
Macrofoulers by Semisynthetic Modification. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b01056