Principles of Biofouling Protection in Marine Sponges: A Model for the Design of Novel Biomimetic and Bio-inspired Coatings in the Marine Environment?

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Werner E. G. Müller
Xiaohong Wang
Peter Proksch
Carole C. Perry
Ronald Osinga
Johan Gardères
Heinz C. Schröder
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[1] University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University,ERC Advanced Investigator Grant Research Group at Institute for Physiological Chemistry
[2] National Research Center for Geoanalysis,Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology and Biotechnology
[3] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Department of Chemistry and Physics
[4] Heinrich Heine University,Fish Culture and Fisheries Group
[5] Nottingham Trent University,undefined
[6] Wageningen University,undefined
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Marine Biotechnology | 2013年 / 15卷
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Biofilm; Marine coatings; Antifouling strategies; Synergism; Polyphosphate; Copper; Bisphosphonate; Bioinspired approach;
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The process of biofouling of marine structures and substrates, such as platforms or ship hulls, proceeds in multiple steps. Soon after the formation of an initial conditioning film, formed via the adsorption of organic particles to natural or man-made substrates, a population of different bacterial taxa associates under the formation of a biofilm. These microorganisms communicate through a complex quorum sensing network. Macro-foulers, e.g., barnacles, then settle and form a fouling layer on the marine surfaces, a process that globally has severe impacts both on the economy and on the environment. Since the ban of tributyltin, an efficient replacement of this antifouling compound by next-generation antifouling coatings that are environmentally more acceptable and also showing longer half-lives has not yet been developed. The sponges, as sessile filter-feeder animals, have evolved antifouling strategies to protect themselves against micro- and subsequent macro-biofouling processes. Experimental data are summarized and suggest that coating of the sponge surface with bio-silica contributes to the inhibition of the formation of a conditioning film. A direct adsorption of the surfaces by microorganisms can be impaired through poisoning the organisms with direct-acting secondary metabolites or toxic peptides. In addition, first, compounds from sponges have been identified that interfere with the anti-quorum sensing network. Sponge secondary metabolites acting selectively on diatom colonization have not yet been identified. Finally, it is outlined that direct-acting secondary metabolites inhibiting the growth of macro-fouling animals and those that poison the multidrug resistance pump are available. It is concluded that rational screening programs for inhibitors of the complex and dynamic problem of biofilm production, based on multidisciplinary studies and using sponges as a model, are required in the future.
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