Potential TSPO Ligand and Photooxidation Quencher Isorenieratene from Arctic Ocean Rhodococcus sp. B7740.
Yashu ChenMengyao GuoJifang YangJigang ChenBijun XieZhida SunPublished in: Marine drugs (2019)
Due to its special aromatic structure, isorenieratene is thought to be an active natural antioxidant and photo/UV damage inhibitor. In this work, isorenieratene that was extracted from Rhodococcus sp. B7740 isolated from the Arctic Ocean, showed excellent scavenging ability of both singlet oxygen and hydroxyl radical in the UVB-induced auto-oxidation process using the EPR method. Within an ARPE-19 cell model damaged by UVB radiation, isorenieratene showed fine protective effects (1.13 ± 0.03 fold) compared with macular xanthophylls (MXs) through upregulating of tspo. The molecular docking was firstly performed to investigate the interaction of isorenieratene with TSPO as a special ligand. Results showed isorenieratene might form a better binding conformation (S-score -8.5438) than MXs and indicate that isorenieratene not only can function as a direct antioxidant but also activate tspo in ARPE-19 cells. Thus, isorenieratene might ease the UV-related damages including age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Keyphrases
- age related macular degeneration
- molecular docking
- pet imaging
- oxidative stress
- climate change
- molecular dynamics simulations
- induced apoptosis
- anti inflammatory
- optical coherence tomography
- hydrogen peroxide
- cell cycle arrest
- radiation therapy
- high glucose
- signaling pathway
- computed tomography
- cell therapy
- diabetic rats
- diabetic retinopathy
- human health