Intramolecular Modulation Of Serine Protease Inhibitor Activity In A Marine Cyanobacterium With Antifeedant Properties

MARINE DRUGS(2010)

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Extracts of the Floridian marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya cf. confervoides were found to deter feeding by reef fish and sea urchins (Diadema antillarum). This antifeedant activity may be a reflection of the secondary metabolite content, known to be comprised of many serine protease inhibitors. Further chemical and NMR spectroscopic investigation led us to isolate and structurally characterize a new serine protease inhibitor 1 that is formally derived from an intramolecular condensation of largamide D (2). The cyclization resulted in diminished activity, but to different extents against two serine proteases tested. This finding suggests that cyanobacteria can endogenously modulate the activity of their protease inhibitors.
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cyanobacteria,Lyngbya,antifeedant activity,serine protease inhibitors,cyclodepsipeptides
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