Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii

The marine realm and, in particular, the Antarctic benthos is largely unexplored and understudied. The chemical investigation reported herein reveals not only the biodiversity, but how that biodiversity manifests remarkable chemical diversity. In our continuing study of the nudibranch Austrodoris ke...

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Main Author: Maschek, John Alan
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 2011
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/3236
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spelling ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:etd-4431 2023-07-30T03:58:44+02:00 Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii Maschek, John Alan 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/3236 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/4431/viewcontent/Maschek_usf_0206D_10557.pdf unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/3236 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/4431/viewcontent/Maschek_usf_0206D_10557.pdf default USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations organic chemistry natural products nudibranch sponge red alga palmadorin lectin bioassay American Studies Arts and Humanities dissertation 2011 ftusouthflorida 2023-07-13T21:37:32Z The marine realm and, in particular, the Antarctic benthos is largely unexplored and understudied. The chemical investigation reported herein reveals not only the biodiversity, but how that biodiversity manifests remarkable chemical diversity. In our continuing study of the nudibranch Austrodoris kerguelenensis, we have isolated a diverse suite of diterpenoid glyceride esters, palmadorins D - S (2.32 - 2.47), one of which is the first reported halogenated diterpene from a dorid nudibranch. Utilizing genomic data from collaborators, we have investigated the chemical diversity from phylogenetically unique specimens collected in close proximity to one another. Chemical groupings based on comparison of LC/MS metabolite fingerprints from individual organisms correlated well to the genetic data. Our research shows that A. kerguelenensis specimens from the same phylogroups elaborate near identical metabolite profiles to each other, but distinct from other phylogroups. Dendrilla membranosa is a dominant demosponge that prior studies have shown is rarely preyed upon and deters feeding against amphipods, the principal mesograzers of the Western Antarctic Peninsula. To assess the defensive nature of the pure compounds, artificial food pellets spiked with membranolides were evaluated in a feeding assay against the omnivorous amphipod Gondogeneia antarctica whereby only artificial pellets containing membranolide exhibited significant feeding deterrence. The research reported herein demonstrates that membranolides C and D were originally misassigned. Reevaluation of new extracts evolved additional fused furan membranolides G and H, and allowed for complete characterization of the four epimers. Extraction of sponge in CD3OD resulted in incorporation of a deuterated methyl group into fragment ions as evidenced from LC/MS chromatograms. Further chemical investigation of D. membranosa without the use of methanol revealed that these non-natural products arise from aplysulphurin, a known compound originally isolated from the sponge ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic
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topic organic chemistry
natural products
nudibranch
sponge
red alga
palmadorin
lectin
bioassay
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle organic chemistry
natural products
nudibranch
sponge
red alga
palmadorin
lectin
bioassay
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Maschek, John Alan
Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
topic_facet organic chemistry
natural products
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red alga
palmadorin
lectin
bioassay
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
description The marine realm and, in particular, the Antarctic benthos is largely unexplored and understudied. The chemical investigation reported herein reveals not only the biodiversity, but how that biodiversity manifests remarkable chemical diversity. In our continuing study of the nudibranch Austrodoris kerguelenensis, we have isolated a diverse suite of diterpenoid glyceride esters, palmadorins D - S (2.32 - 2.47), one of which is the first reported halogenated diterpene from a dorid nudibranch. Utilizing genomic data from collaborators, we have investigated the chemical diversity from phylogenetically unique specimens collected in close proximity to one another. Chemical groupings based on comparison of LC/MS metabolite fingerprints from individual organisms correlated well to the genetic data. Our research shows that A. kerguelenensis specimens from the same phylogroups elaborate near identical metabolite profiles to each other, but distinct from other phylogroups. Dendrilla membranosa is a dominant demosponge that prior studies have shown is rarely preyed upon and deters feeding against amphipods, the principal mesograzers of the Western Antarctic Peninsula. To assess the defensive nature of the pure compounds, artificial food pellets spiked with membranolides were evaluated in a feeding assay against the omnivorous amphipod Gondogeneia antarctica whereby only artificial pellets containing membranolide exhibited significant feeding deterrence. The research reported herein demonstrates that membranolides C and D were originally misassigned. Reevaluation of new extracts evolved additional fused furan membranolides G and H, and allowed for complete characterization of the four epimers. Extraction of sponge in CD3OD resulted in incorporation of a deuterated methyl group into fragment ions as evidenced from LC/MS chromatograms. Further chemical investigation of D. membranosa without the use of methanol revealed that these non-natural products arise from aplysulphurin, a known compound originally isolated from the sponge ...
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author Maschek, John Alan
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title Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
title_short Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
title_full Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
title_fullStr Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Investigation of the Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris kerguelenensis & Dendrilla membranosa and the Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina skottsbergii
title_sort chemical investigation of the antarctic marine invertebrates austrodoris kerguelenensis & dendrilla membranosa and the antarctic red alga gigartina skottsbergii
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