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Mar Drugs


Title:Lipoxygenase Pathways in Diatoms: Occurrence and Correlation with Grazer Toxicity in Four Benthic Species
Author(s):Ruocco N; Nuzzo G; d'Ippolito G; Manzo E; Sardo A; Ianora A; Romano G; Iuliano A; Zupo V; Costantini M; Fontana A;
Address:"Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Campi Flegrei 34, 80078 Pozzuoli, Napoli, Italy. Department of Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Napoli, Italy. Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo 'Mauro Picone', Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Napoli, Italy"
Journal Title:Mar Drugs
Year:2020
Volume:20200119
Issue:1
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/md18010066
ISSN/ISBN:1660-3397 (Electronic) 1660-3397 (Linking)
Abstract:"Oxygenated derivatives of fatty acids, collectively called oxylipins, are a highly diverse family of lipoxygenase (LOX) products well described in planktonic diatoms. Here we report the first investigation of these molecules in four benthic diatoms, Cylindrotheca closterium, Nanofrustulum shiloi, Cocconeis scutellum, and Diploneis sp. isolated from the leaves of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica from the Gulf of Naples. Analysis by hyphenated MS techniques revealed that C. closterium, N. shiloi, and C. scutellum produce several polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUAs) and linear oxygenated fatty acids (LOFAs) related to the products of LOX pathways in planktonic species. Diploneis sp. also produced other unidentified fatty acid derivatives that are not related to LOX metabolism. The levels and composition of oxylipins in the benthic species match their negative effects on the reproductive success in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. In agreement with this correlation, the most toxic species N. shiloi revealed the same LOX pathways of Skeletonema marinoi and Thalassiosira rotula, two bloom-forming planktonic diatoms that affect copepod reproduction. Overall, our data highlight for the first time a major role of oxylipins, namely LOFAs, as info-chemicals for benthic diatoms, and open new perspectives in the study of the structuring of benthic communities"
Keywords:Aldehydes/toxicity Alismatales Animals Copepoda/drug effects Diatoms/*metabolism Fatty Acids/metabolism Lipid Metabolism/drug effects Lipoxygenases/*metabolism Oxylipins/toxicity Paracentrotus/drug effects Plant Leaves Signal Transduction/*drug effects bi;
Notes:"MedlineRuocco, Nadia Nuzzo, Genoveffa d'Ippolito, Giuliana Manzo, Emiliano Sardo, Angela Ianora, Adrianna Romano, Giovanna Iuliano, Antonella Zupo, Valerio Costantini, Maria Fontana, Angelo eng Switzerland 2020/01/23 Mar Drugs. 2020 Jan 19; 18(1):66. doi: 10.3390/md18010066"

 
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