Invertebrate Survival Journal (Jun 2014)

First evidence of antimicrobial activity of neurotoxin 2 from Anemonia sulcata (Cnidaria)

  • MR Trapani,
  • MG Parisi,
  • M Toubiana,
  • L Coquet,
  • T Jouenne,
  • P Roch,
  • M Cammarata

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 182 – 191

Abstract

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We investigated the antibacterial activity of Anemonia sulcata (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) tentacle and body acidic extracts. Biochemical purification consisted of first step on solid phase Sep-Pak C8 column followed by several HPLC runs on C18 column using different conditions. Anti-Micrococcus lysodeikticus activity has been detected in 40 % acetonitrile fractions. The resulting purified molecule from tentacles had a molecular mass determined by MALDI-TOF mass spectrum of 4946,299 Da and has been completely sequenced. Its aa sequence revealed identity with the Neurotoxin 2 (ATX-II), a Na+ channel blocking toxins. Consequently, ATX-II appeared to display a dual role as toxin and as antibacterial.

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