Oxylipin diversity in the diatom family leptocylindraceae reveals DHA derivatives in marine diatoms

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Abstract

Marine planktonic organisms, such as diatoms, are prospective sources of novel bioactive metabolites. Oxygenated derivatives of fatty acids, generally referred to as oxylipins, in diatoms comprise a highly diverse and complex family of secondary metabolites. These molecules have recently been implicated in several biological processes including intra- and inter-cellular signaling as well as in defense against biotic stressors and grazers. Here, we analyze the production and diversity of C20 and C22 non-volatile oxylipins in five species of the family Leptocylindraceae, which constitute a basal clade in the diatom phylogeny. We report the presence of species-specific lipoxygenase activity and oxylipin patterns, providing the first demonstration of enzymatic production of docosahexaenoic acid derivatives in marine diatoms. The differences observed in lipoxygenase pathways among the species investigated broadly reflected the relationships observed with phylogenetic markers, thus providing functional support to the taxonomic diversity of the individual species. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI.

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  • Figure 4. Chiral analysis of (A) 15-HEPE and (B) 17-HDoHE from L. danicus and L. hargravesii. Commercial racemic mixtures (bottom), natural compounds (middle) and co-elution of oxylipins with the corresponding racemic mixtures (top).
  • Figure 5. Oxylipin content of L. aporus, L. convexus, L. danicus, L. hargravesii and T. belgicus. The values are the mean of three replicates. Oxylipin quantification was obtained by LC-MS using 16-hydroxyhexadecanoic acid as internal standard. The data were normalized for protein content (µg oxylipin µg −1 protein).
  • Figure 6. Maximum likelihood (ML) relationships of Leptocylindraceae species inferred from SSU rDNA and their respective LOX pathways.
  • Figure 7. Seasonality of the different Leptocylindraceae species at the LTER-MC station, established through combined microscopic observations and strain isolation, with their respective LOX type.

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Nanjappa, D., D’Ippolito, G., Gallo, C., Zingone, A., & Fontana, A. (2014). Oxylipin diversity in the diatom family leptocylindraceae reveals DHA derivatives in marine diatoms. Marine Drugs, 12(1), 368–384. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12010368

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