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Surface metabolites of the brown alga Taonia atomaria have the ability to regulate epibiosis.

Ahlem Othmani1, Jean-François Briand1, Mireille Ayé1, Maëlle Molmeret1, Gérald Culioli1.   

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This study aimed to improve understanding of the strategies developed by the Mediterranean seaweed Taonia atomaria to chemically control bacterial epibiosis. An experimental protocol was optimized to specifically extract algal surface-associated metabolites by a technique involving dipping in organic solvents whilst the integrity of algal cell membranes was assessed by fluorescent microscopy. This methodology was validated using mass spectrometry-based profiles of algal extracts and analysis of their principal components, which led to the selection of methanol as the extraction solvent with a maximum exposure time of 15 s. Six compounds (A-F) were identified in the resulting surface extracts. Two of these surface-associated compounds (B and C) showed selective anti-adhesion properties against reference bacterial strains isolated from artificial surfaces while remaining inactive against epibiotic bacteria of T. atomaria. Such specificity was not observed for commercial antifouling biocides and other molecules identified in the surface or whole-cell extracts of T. atomaria.

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Keywords:  Taonia atomaria; anti-adhesion bioassays; antifouling; biofilm; epibiotic bacteria; surface metabolome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27353006     DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2016.1198954

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofouling        ISSN: 0892-7014            Impact factor:   3.209


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Authors:  Benoît Paix; Nathan Carriot; Raphaëlle Barry-Martinet; Stéphane Greff; Benjamin Misson; Jean-François Briand; Gérald Culioli
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