Toxins from sea cucumbers (holothuroids): chemical structures, properties, taxonomic distribution, biosynthesis and evolution.

Journal of natural toxins Pub Date : 1999-06-01
V A Stonik, V I Kalinin, S A Avilov
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Studies on structures, biological activities, chemical properties, taxonomic distribution, biosynthesis, and evolution of toxins from sea cucumbers (the phylum Echinodermata, the class Holothurioidea) were reviewed with special emphasis on recent results from our laboratory. These toxins are triterpene oligoglycosides having very often one or several sulfate groups in carbohydrate moieties. Their aglycones belong to lanostane derivatives and sometimes contain shortened side chains. Many aglycones are labile in the acid medium. There is a relationship between structures of the glycosides and taxonomic positions of corresponding animals, producers of these toxins. Toxins from sea cucumbers act on delta 5-sterol-containing biological membranes with the formation of glycoside-sterol complexes followed by the disturbance of membrane permeability and inhibition of activities of some membrane enzymes. The presence of the toxins causes the alterations in membrane sterol compositions of toxic sea cucumbers in comparison with non-toxic species. These alterations include the change of delta 5-sterols for those having 7(8)- and 9(11)-double bonds as well as biotransformation of a part of free sterol fractions into sterol sulfates and sterol xylosides.

海参毒素:化学结构、性质、分类分布、生物合成和进化。
综述了海参(棘皮目海参纲)毒素的结构、生物活性、化学性质、分类分布、生物合成和进化等方面的研究进展,重点介绍了本实验室的最新研究成果。这些毒素是三萜低聚糖苷,通常在碳水化合物部分具有一个或几个硫酸盐基团。它们的苷元属于羊毛甾烷衍生物,有时含有缩短的侧链。许多苷元在酸性介质中不稳定。糖苷的结构与产生这些毒素的相应动物的分类位置有一定的关系。海参毒素作用于含有δ 5-甾醇的生物膜,形成糖苷-甾醇复合物,干扰膜的通透性,抑制某些膜酶的活性。毒素的存在导致有毒海参与无毒海参相比膜固醇成分的改变。这些变化包括具有7(8)-和9(11)-双键的δ 5-甾醇的变化,以及部分游离甾醇馏分转化为甾醇硫酸盐和甾醇木糖。
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