• Title of article

    Four classes of structurally unusual peptides from two marine-derived fungi: structures and bioactivities

  • Author/Authors

    Claudia M. Boot، نويسنده , , Taro Amagata، نويسنده , , Karen Tenney، نويسنده , , Jennifer E. Compton، نويسنده , , Halina Pietraszkiewicz، نويسنده , , Frederick A. Valeriote، نويسنده , , Phillip Crews، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    9903
  • To page
    9914
  • Abstract
    The structures and biological properties of peptides produced by two genera of marine-derived fungi, an atypical Acremonium sp., and a Metarrhizium sp., were explored. The Acremonium strain was isolated from a marine sponge and has previously been shown by our group to produce peptides from the efrapeptin and RHM families. The isolation and structural elucidation of the new linear pentadecapeptides efrapeptins Eα (1) and H (2) and N-methylated octapeptides RHM3 (3) and RHM4 (4) were carried out through a combination of 1D and 2D NMR techniques and tandem MS. Additional known efrapeptins E, F, and G and the known syctalidamides A and B were also isolated. The absolute configurations of 1–4 are proposed to be the same as the original compound families. The marine sponge-derived Metarrhizium sp. was shown to produce destruxin cyclic depsipeptides including A, B, B2, desmethyl B, E chlorohydrin, and E2 chlorohydrin. Efrapeptins Eα (1), F, and G each displayed IC50s of 1.3 nM against H125 cells, and destruxin E2 chlorohydrin displayed an IC50 of 160 nM against HCT-116 cells. An initial therapeutic assessment suggested a continuous (168 h) exposure of at least 2 ng/mL, or a daily (24 h) exposure of at least 300 ng/mL for H125 cells treated with efrapeptin G, and a continuous (168 h) exposure of at least 190 ng/mL for HCT-116 cells treated with destruxin E2 chlorohydrin, will cause 90% tumor cell death in vitro.
  • Keywords
    Destruxin , RHM , Efrapeptin , Marine-derived fungi
  • Journal title
    Tetrahedron
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Tetrahedron
  • Record number

    1093252