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Zebra Mussel Antifouling Activity of the Marine Natural Product Aaptamine and Analogs
Authors:Jeffrey A. Diers  John J. Bowling  Stephen O. Duke  Subagus Wahyuono  Michelle Kelly  Mark T. Hamann
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacognosy, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA;(3) Department of Chemistry and National Center for Natural Products Research, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA;(4) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, NPURU, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA;(5) The Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia;(6) National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Ltd., Taihoro Nukurangi, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Several aaptamine derivatives were selected as potential zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) antifoulants because of the noteworthy absence of fouling observed on Aaptos sponges. Sponges of the genus Aaptos collected in Manado, Indonesia consistently produce aaptamine-type alkaloids. To date, aaptamine and its derivatives have not been carefully evaluated for their antifoulant properties. Structure–activity relationship studies were conducted using several aaptamine derivatives in a zebra mussel antifouling assay. From these data, three analogs have shown significant antifouling activity against zebra mussel attachment. Aaptamine, isoaaptamine, and the demethylated aaptamine compounds used in the zebra mussel assay produced EC50 values of 24.2, 11.6, and 18.6 μM, respectively. In addition, neither aaptamine nor isoaaptamine produced a phytotoxic response (as high as 300 μM) toward a nontarget organism, Lemna pausicostata, in a 7-day exposure. The use of these aaptamine derivatives from Aaptos sp. as potential environmentally benign antifouling alternatives to metal-based paints and preservatives is significant, not only as a possible control of fouling organisms, but also to highlight the ecological importance of these and similar biochemical defenses.
Keywords:Aaptamine  alkaloid  antifouling  biofouling  marine natural product  zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)
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