Terpenoid metabolites from Spongia spp. and their effects on nucleic acid biosynthesis in sea urchin eggs

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19-Norspongia-13(16),14-diene-3-one (1) was isolated for the first time from a natural source, along with a series of known spongiane diterpenoids (2-11) and sesquiterpene (12) from two unidentified species belonging to the genus Spongia. The effects of 1, 4, 5, 8-12 on biosynthesis of nucleic acids and embryonic development of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius have been studied. All the compounds inhibit sea urchin embryo development at concentration of 20 μg/mL and above and DNA biosynthesis at the dose of 10 μ/mL. The inhibitory effect of diterpenoids at least partly may be explained by the inhibition of thymidine kinase activity.

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Ponomarenko, L. P., Terent’eva, N. A., Krasokhin, V. B., Kalinovsky, A. I., & Rasskazov, V. A. (2011). Terpenoid metabolites from Spongia spp. and their effects on nucleic acid biosynthesis in sea urchin eggs. Natural Product Communications, 6(6), 773–776. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600607

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