Inhibition of biofilm formation by modified oxylipins from the shipworm symbiont Teredinibacter turnerae
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The bioactivity-guided purification of the culture broth of the shipworm endosymbiont Teredinibacter turnerae strain 991H.S.0a.06 yielded a new fatty acid, turneroic acid (1), and two previously described oxylipins (2–3). Turneroic acid (1) is an 18-carbon fatty acid decorated by a hydroxy group and an epoxide ring. Compounds 1–3 inhibited bacterial biofilm formation in Staphylococcus epidermidis, while only 3 showed antimicrobial activity against planktonic S. epidermidis. Comparison of the bioactivity of 1–3 with structurally related compounds indicated the importance of the epoxide moiety for selective and potent biofilm inhibition.
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Lacerna, N. M., Ramones, C. M. V., Robes, J. M. D., Picart, M. R. D., Tun, J. O., Miller, B. W., Haygood, M. G., Schmidt, E. W., Salvador-Reyes, L. A., & Concepcion, G. P. (2020). Inhibition of biofilm formation by modified oxylipins from the shipworm symbiont Teredinibacter turnerae. Marine Drugs, 18(12), Article 656.

