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  • - The study focused on identifying compounds from marine sponges that can block bacterial virulence, specifically targeting the type III secretion system (T3SS) in the bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
  • - Researchers screened extracts from 80 sponges collected in Indonesia and found that an extract from Iotrochota cf. iota led to the discovery of seven new bromo- and iodo-containing compounds, including five new compounds named enisorines A-E.
  • - The newly identified compounds effectively inhibited T3SS function without affecting the growth of the bacteria, with enisorine C, enisorine E, and (+)-1-O-methylhemibastadinol 2 demonstrating the strongest inhibitory effects

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This research set out to identify compounds from marine sponges that can act as bacterial virulence blockers. Extracts from a total of 80 sponges collected from throughout Indonesia were screened in a high-throughput NF-κB-based screen that identifies compounds capable of inhibiting the bacterial type III secretion system (T3SS) in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. An extract that was shown to inhibit T3SS-driven NF-κB expression was obtained from an Iotrochota cf. iota sponge and was the source of seven new bromo- and iodo-containing compounds, all of which contain a 2-(4-oxyphenyl)ethan-1-amine core. Five were determined to be new compounds and named enisorines A-E (1-5). The remaining two were determined to be new hemibastadinol analogues named (+)-1-O-methylhemibastadinol 2 (6) and (+)-1-O-methylhemibastadinol 4 (7). All seven compounds inhibited T3SS-dependent YopE secretion and did not affect the growth or metabolic activity of Y. pseudotuberculosis. The most potent inhibitors of T3SS activity were enisorine C (3), enisorine E (5), and (+)-1-O-methylhemibastadinol 2 (6), all of which inhibited YopE secretion by >50% at 30 μM.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on identifying compounds from marine sponges that can block bacterial virulence, specifically targeting the type III secretion system (T3SS) in the bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
  • - Researchers screened extracts from 80 sponges collected in Indonesia and found that an extract from Iotrochota cf. iota led to the discovery of seven new bromo- and iodo-containing compounds, including five new compounds named enisorines A-E.
  • - The newly identified compounds effectively inhibited T3SS function without affecting the growth of the bacteria, with enisorine C, enisorine E, and (+)-1-O-methylhemibastadinol 2 demonstrating the strongest inhibitory effects
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[Bromo- and iodo-containing alkaloids from marine microorganisms and sponges].

Bioorg Khim

July 2002

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Natural Products, School of Pharmacy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 91120 Israel.

The taxonomic distribution, structure, and biological activity of halogenated alkaloids isolated from marine microorganisms and sponges are reviewed. The structures of nearly 140 natural bromo- and iodo-containing alkaloids are shown.

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