Derby Charles D, Gilbert Eric S, Tai Phang C
Biol Bull. 2018 Aug;235(1):52-61. doi: 10.1086/699175. Epub 2018 Jul 30.
Many marine animals use chemicals to defend themselves and their eggs from predators. Beyond their ecologically relevant functions, these chemicals may also have properties that make them beneficial for humans, including biomedical and industrial applications. For example, some chemical defenses are also powerful antimicrobial or antitumor agents with relevance to human health and disease. One such chemical defense, escapin, an l-amino acid oxidase in the defensive ink of the sea hare Aplysia californica, and related proteins have been investigated for their biomedical properties. This review details our current understanding of escapin's antimicrobial activity, including the array of molecules generated by escapin's oxidation of its major substrates, l-lysine and l-arginine, and mechanisms underlying these molecules' bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects on planktonic cells and the prevention of formation and removal of bacterial biofilms. Models of escapin's effects are presented, and future directions are proposed.
许多海洋动物利用化学物质来保护自己及其卵免受捕食者侵害。除了其与生态相关的功能外,这些化学物质还可能具有对人类有益的特性,包括生物医学和工业应用。例如,一些化学防御物质也是与人类健康和疾病相关的强大抗菌或抗肿瘤剂。一种这样的化学防御物质是逃避素,它是加利福尼亚海兔防御墨汁中的一种L-氨基酸氧化酶,人们已经对其及相关蛋白质的生物医学特性进行了研究。本综述详细阐述了我们目前对逃避素抗菌活性的理解,包括逃避素氧化其主要底物L-赖氨酸和L-精氨酸所产生的一系列分子,以及这些分子对浮游细胞的杀菌和抑菌作用以及预防和去除细菌生物膜形成的潜在机制。文中还展示了逃避素作用的模型,并提出了未来的研究方向。