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Comparison of the biological properties of several marine sponge-derived sesquiterpenoid quinones.


ABSTRACT: Eight naturally occurring marine-sponge derived sesquiterpenoid quinones were evaluated as potential inhibitors of pyruvate phosphate dikinase (PPDK), a C4 plant regulatory enzyme. Of these, the hydroxyquinones ilimaquinone, ethylsmenoquinone and smenoquinone inhibited PPDK activity with IC50's (reported with 95% confidence intervals) of 285.4 (256.4-317.7), 316.2 (279.2-358.1) and 556.0 (505.9-611.0) microM, respectively, as well as being phytotoxic to the C4 plant Digitaria ciliaris. The potential anti-inflammatory activity of these compounds, using bee venom phospholipase A2 (PLA2), was also evaluated. Ethylsmenoquinone, smenospongiarine, smenospongidine and ilimaquinone inhibited PLA2 activity (% inhibition of 73.2 +/- 4.8 at 269 microM, 61.5 +/- 6.1 at 242 microM, 41.0 +/- 0.6 at 224 microM and 36.4 +/- 8.2 at 279 microM, respectively). SAR analyses indicate that a hydroxyquinone functionality and a short, hydroxide/alkoxide side-chain atC-20 is preferred for inhibition of PPDK activity, and that a larger amine side-chain at C-20 is tolerated for PLA2 inhibitory activity.

SUBMITTER: Motti CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6149455 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of the biological properties of several marine sponge-derived sesquiterpenoid quinones.

Motti Cherie A CA   Bourguet-Kondracki Marie-Lise ML   Longeon Arlette A   Doyle Jason R JR   Llewellyn Lyndon E LE   Tapiolas Dianne M DM   Yin Ping P  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20070711 7


Eight naturally occurring marine-sponge derived sesquiterpenoid quinones were evaluated as potential inhibitors of pyruvate phosphate dikinase (PPDK), a C4 plant regulatory enzyme. Of these, the hydroxyquinones ilimaquinone, ethylsmenoquinone and smenoquinone inhibited PPDK activity with IC50's (reported with 95% confidence intervals) of 285.4 (256.4-317.7), 316.2 (279.2-358.1) and 556.0 (505.9-611.0) microM, respectively, as well as being phytotoxic to the C4 plant Digitaria ciliaris. The poten  ...[more]

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