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  • Marine organisms, like stony corals, produce toxins and bioactive peptides for survival, but many of these, particularly in corals, remain underexplored.
  • Researchers isolated a 12-residue peptide called Hact-1 from a mushroom coral's tentacle extract, which has a unique sequence and a β-hairpin structure supported by a disulfide bond.
  • Despite its structural similarity to known toxins and venoms, Hact-1 shows no significant antibacterial or ion channel activity but has a limited effect on human immune cells, leaving its ecological role unclear.

Article Abstract

Marine organisms produce a diverse range of toxins and bioactive peptides to support predation, competition, and defense. The peptide repertoires of stony corals (order Scleractinia) remain relatively understudied despite the presence of tentacles used for predation and defense that are likely to contain a range of bioactive compounds. Here, we show that a tentacle extract from the mushroom coral, , contains numerous peptides with a range of molecular weights analogous to venom profiles from species such as cone snails. Using NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry we characterized a 12-residue peptide (Hact-1) with a new sequence (GCHYTPFGLICF) and well-defined β-hairpin structure stabilized by a single disulfide bond. The sequence is encoded within the genome of the coral and expressed in the polyp body tissue. The structure present is common among toxins and venom peptides, but Hact-1 does not show activity against select examples of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria or a range of ion channels, common properties of such peptides. Instead, it appears to have a limited effect on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, but the ecological function of the peptide remains unknown. The discovery of this peptide from is likely to be the first of many from this and related species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.0c00981DOI Listing

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