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Discovery, Yield Improvement, and Application in Marine Coatings of Potent Antifouling Compounds Albofungins Targeting Multiple Fouling Organisms

Authors :
She, Weiyi
Ye, Wei
Cheng, Aifang
Ye, Wenkang
Ma, Chunfeng
Wang, Ruojun
Cheng, Jinping
Liu, Xuan
Yuan, Yujing
Chik, Sin Yu
Malit, Jessie James Limlingan
Lu, Yanhong
Chen, Feng
Qian, Peiyuan
She, Weiyi
Ye, Wei
Cheng, Aifang
Ye, Wenkang
Ma, Chunfeng
Wang, Ruojun
Cheng, Jinping
Liu, Xuan
Yuan, Yujing
Chik, Sin Yu
Malit, Jessie James Limlingan
Lu, Yanhong
Chen, Feng
Qian, Peiyuan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Marine biofouling caused huge economic losses of maritime industries. We aim to develop high-efficient, less-toxic, and cost-effective antifoulants to solve the problems of biofouling. In this study, we described the antifouling compounds albofungin and its derivatives (albofungin A, chrestoxanthone A, and chloroalbofungin) isolated from the metabolites of bacterium Streptomyces chrestomyceticus BCC 24770, the construction of high-yield strains for albofungin production, and application of albofungin-based antifouling coatings. Results showed that these albofungins have potent antibiofilm activities against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and anti-macrofouling activities against larval settlement of major fouling organisms with low cytotoxicity. With the best antifouling activity and highest yield in bacterial culture, albofungin was subsequently incorporated with hydrolyzable and degradable copolymer to form antifouling coatings, which altered biofilm structures and prevented the settlement of macrofouling organisms in marine environments. Our results suggested that albofungins were promising antifouling compounds with potential application in marine environments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363076306
Document Type :
Electronic Resource