Semi-quantitative assay for polyketide prymnesins isolated from Prymnesium parvum (Haptophyta) cultures

Toxicon. 2015 Aug:102:74-80. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.06.002. Epub 2015 Jun 13.

Abstract

A fluorometric assay was developed to semi-quantify co-purified polyketide prymnesins-1 and -2 (PPs) from Prymnesium parvum cultures. Evaluations performed throughout the growth cycle of 5 practical salinity unit (PSU) cultures detected relatively 8-10 × more PPs in the culture medium (exotoxins) than in cells (endotoxins). The [exotoxin] remained stable and relatively low until post-log growth, when they increased significantly. However, on a per-cell basis, [exotoxin] declined throughout log phase and subsequently increased dramatically during late- and post-log phases. The [endotoxin] remained stable until late- and post-log phases, when it achieved its highest level before declining sharply. Shaking cultures of strains from Texas, South Carolina and the United Kingdom displayed dramatically different [exotoxin] during post-log decline. Cultures adapted to 30 PSU had significantly lower [exotoxin] over the course of cultivation than those grown at 5 PSU. Phosphate limitation enhanced [exotoxin] on a per-cell basis, especially in late- and post-log cultures. Media containing streptomycin exhibited a ∼20% increase in [exotoxin] in post-log cultures vs. control treatments, but it had only negligible effects on endotoxin levels. Brefeldin A had minimal effects on [exotoxin], suggesting that the presence of PPs in the medium may be largely derived from cell lysis or some other passive means.

Keywords: Chemifluorometric assay; Ichthyotoxins; Polyketides; Prymnesins; Prymnesium parvum; Semi-quantification.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Assay
  • Cells, Cultured / chemistry*
  • Haptophyta / chemistry*
  • Lipoproteins / analysis*
  • Marine Toxins / analysis*
  • Polyketides / analysis*
  • South Carolina
  • Texas
  • United Kingdom

Substances

  • Lipoproteins
  • Marine Toxins
  • Polyketides
  • prymnesin