Abstract

In a continuation of our efforts to identify bioactive compounds from Red Sea Verongid sponges, the organic extract of the sponge Suberea species afforded seven compounds including two new dibrominated alkaloids, subereamollines C and D (1 and 2), together with the known compounds aerothionin (3), homoaerothionin (4), aeroplysinin-1 (5), aeroplysinin-2 (6) and a revised subereaphenol C (7) as ethyl 2-(2,4-dibromo-3,6-dihydroxyphenyl)acetate. The structures of the isolated compounds were assigned by different spectral data including optical rotations, 1D (1H and 13C) and 2D (COSY, multiplicity-edited HSQC, and HMBC) NMR and high-resolution mass spectroscopy. Aerothionin (3) and subereaphenol C (7) displayed potent cytotoxic activity against HeLa cell line with IC50 values of 29 and 13.3 µM, respectively. In addition, aeroplysinin-2 (6) showed potent antimigratory activity against the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 with IC50 of 18 µM. Subereamollines C and D are new congeners of the previously reported compounds subereamollines A and B with methyl ester functionalities on the side chain. These findings provide further insight into the biosynthetic capabilities of members of the genus Suberea and the chemical diversity as well as the biological activity of these compounds.

Highlights

  • The phylum Porifera has been considered as a gold mine for the chemists and has been considered as the most prolific source of secondary metabolites [1]

  • We report the isolation of two new alkaloids, subereamollines C (1) and D (2) from the Red Sea sponge Suberea species

  • : Multiplicities were deduced from DEPT and multiplicity-edited HSQC; b: HMBC correlations are from proton(s) stated to the indicated carbons

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Summary

Introduction

The phylum Porifera (sponges) has been considered as a gold mine for the chemists and has been considered as the most prolific source of secondary metabolites [1]. More novel bioactive compounds are obtained from members of this phylum each year than from any other marine taxon These compounds showed diverse array of biological activities [1]. Bromotyrosine alkaloids are commonly encountered in marine sponges of the order Verongida [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] These compounds displayed different biological activities including antifungal [2], antibacterial [3,4,5], cytotoxic [6,7,8,9] and enzyme inhibitory effects [10]. Aeroplysinin-2 (6) displayed potent antimigratory activity against the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 with IC50 of 18 μM

Purification of Compounds 1–7
Structure Elucidation of Compound 1
Structure Elucidation of Compound 2
Structure Elucidation of Compounds 3–7
Biological Activities of the Isolated Compounds
General Experimental Procedures
Biological Materials
Evaluation of the Antimigratory of 1–7 Using Wound Healing Assay
Evaluation of Antiproliferaive and Cytotoxic Activities against HeLa Cells
Conclusions
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