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An experimental approach to study the biosynthesis of brominated metabolites by the red algal genus Laurencia

Authors :
Suzuki, Minoru
Takahashi, Yoshinori
Nakano, Satoru
Abe, Tsuyoshi
Masuda, Michio
Ohnishi, Toshiyuki
Noya, Yoichi
Seki, Koh-ichi
Suzuki, Minoru
Takahashi, Yoshinori
Nakano, Satoru
Abe, Tsuyoshi
Masuda, Michio
Ohnishi, Toshiyuki
Noya, Yoichi
Seki, Koh-ichi
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The production of labeled brominated metabolites with radioactive 82Br in Laurencia species was investigated as part of a study of the biosynthesis of halogenated metabolites from species belonging to the red algal genus Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales). Radiobromide [82Br], thin-layer chromatography (TLC), and TLC-autoradioluminography (ARLG) were used. When cultured in artificial seawater medium (ASP12NTA including Na82Br) under 16:8 h light:dark (LD) illumination cycles for 24 h, each of the strains of Laurencia, Laurencia japonensis Abe et Masuda, Laurencia nipponica Yamada (laurencin-producing race and laureatin-producing race), and Laurencia okamurae Yamada, produced species- (or race-) specific 82Br-containing metabolites. In the case of the laurencin-producing race of L. nipponica, laurencin and deacetyllaurencin were found to be produced in approximately 1:1 ratio, though laurencin is the major metabolite in the wild sample. Furthermore, when cultured in the dark, the production rates of brominated metabolites in Laurencia spp. were found to be diminished. The present study strongly indicates that the use of radiobromine [82Br] in combination with the TLC-ARLG method is an effective approach for investigating the biosynthesis of brominated metabolites in Laurencia.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378536445
Document Type :
Electronic Resource