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Boronic Acids of Pharmaceutical Importance Affect the Growth and Photosynthetic Apparatus of Cyanobacteria in a Dose-Dependent Manner.

Emilia Niemczyk1, Jerzy Pogrzeba2, Agnieszka Adamczyk-Woźniak3, Jacek Lipok1.   

Abstract

The dynamic increase in the commercial application of antimicrobial derivatives of boronic acids, and potential impact of their presence in aquatic systems, supports the necessity to study the toxicity of these substances towards microorganisms of crucial meaning in the environment. One example of the mentioned derivatives is tavaborole (5-fluoro-substituted benzoxaborole), a pharmaceutical agent with antifungal activity. Cyanobacteria were used as model organisms, which are photoautotrophic prokaryotes, as representative aquatic bacteria and photoautotrophs associated with the plant kingdom. To the best of our knowledge, we investigated this issue for the first time. In order to recognize the under-stress response of those microorganisms, the concentration of photopigments-a key factor in the activity of photosynthetic apparatus-was measured spectrophotometrically. We found that the 3-piperazine bis(benzoxaborole) significantly suppressed the growth of halophilic and freshwater cyanobacteria, at a concentration 3.0 mM and 0.3 mM, respectively. Our results also showed that the tested substances at micromolar concentrations stimulated the growth of cyanobacteria, particularly in the freshwater strain Chroococcidiopsis thermalis. The tested substances acted with various strengths, depending on their structure and concentration; nevertheless, they had a greater influence on the synthesis of phycobiliproteins (e.g., lowered their concentration) than on the formation of chlorophyll and carotenoids.

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Keywords:  aryl boronic acids; bactericidal activity; cyanobacteria; pharmaceuticals; photosynthetic pigments

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33322165      PMCID: PMC7763570          DOI: 10.3390/toxins12120793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxins (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6651            Impact factor:   4.546


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Review 1.  Merging Electron Deficient Boronic Centers with Electron-Withdrawing Fluorine Substituents Results in Unique Properties of Fluorinated Phenylboronic Compounds.

Authors:  Agnieszka Adamczyk-Woźniak; Andrzej Sporzyński
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 4.927

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