Plakilactones from the Marine SpongePlakinastrella mamillaris. Discovery of a New Class of Marine Ligands of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2012.0

Abstract

In this paper we report the isolation and the molecular characterization of a new class of PPARγ ligands from the marine environment. Biochemical characterization of a library of 13 oxygenated polyketides isolated from the marine sponge Plakinastrella mamillaris allowed the discovery of gracilioether B and plakilactone C as selective PPARγ ligands in transactivation assays. Both agents covalently bind to the PPARγ ligand binding domain through a Michael addition reaction involving a protein cysteine residue and the α,β-unsaturated ketone in their side chains. Additionally, gracilioether C is a noncovalent agonist for PPARγ, and methyl esters 1 and 2 are noncovalent antagonists. Structural requirements for the interaction of these agents within the PPARγ ligand binding domain were obtained by docking analysis. Gracilioether B and plakilactone C regulate the expression of PPARγ-dependent genes in the liver and inhibit the generation of inflammatory mediators by macrophages.

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