Abstract
(-)-10-epi-Axisonitrile-3, a spirocyclic sesquiterpene isocyanide obtained from the marine sponge Geodia exigua, immobilized sperm of sea urchin and starfish to block fertilization at the minimum effective concentration of 0.4 μg/ml. On the other hand, fertilized eggs developed normally to the gastrula stage in the presence of a 250-times higher concentration of the isocyanide. Analysis by 31P NMR revealed an accumulation of phosphocreatine and a depletion of inorganic phosphate in the isocyanide-treated sperm, suggesting that (-)-10-epi-axisonitrile-3 inhibited the phosphocreatine shuttle participating in the high-energy phosphate metabolism, thereby immobilizing sperm to block fertilization. No analogs of (-)-10-epi-axisonitrile-3 containing different functionalities or isocyanides with different carbon skeleton exhibited such activity.
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Ohta, E., Uy, M. M., Ohta, S., Yanai, M., Hirata, T., & Ikegami, S. (2008). Anti-fertilization activity of a spirocyclic sesquiterpene isocyanide isolated from the marine sponge Geodia exigua and related compounds. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(7), 1764–1771. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80071
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