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Micro-scale screening of genetically modified Fusarium fujikuroi strain extends the apicidin family
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作者 Alica Fischle Mika Lutsch +4 位作者 Florian Hübner Linda Schuker-Hübner Lina Schürmann finn k.hansen Svetlana A.Kalinina 《Natural Products and Bioprospecting》 CSCD 2024年第1期892-911,共20页
Apicidins are a class of naturally occurring cyclic tetrapeptides produced by few strains within the Fusarium genus.These secondary metabolites have gained significant attention due to their antiprotozoal activity thr... Apicidins are a class of naturally occurring cyclic tetrapeptides produced by few strains within the Fusarium genus.These secondary metabolites have gained significant attention due to their antiprotozoal activity through HDAC inhibition,thereby highlighting their potential for the treatment of malaria.Predominantly,apicidins have been isolated from Fusarium semitectum,offering a deep insight into the biosynthetic pathway responsible for their formation.A similar biosynthetic gene cluster has also been identified in the rice pathogenic fungus F.fujikuroi,leading the discovery of three additional apicidins through genetic manipulation.Routine mass spectrometric screening of these compound-producing strains revealed another metabolite structurally related to previously studied apicidins.By optimizing culture conditions and developing an effective isolation method,we obtained a highly pure substance,whose chemical structure was fully elucidated using NMR and HRMS fragmentation.Further studies were conducted to determine cytotoxicity,antimalarial activity,and HDAC inhibitory activity of this new secondary metabolite alongside the previously known apicidins.This work not only expands the apicidin class with a new member but also provides extensive insights and comparative analysis of apicidin-like substances produced by F.fujikuroi. 展开更多
关键词 Cyclic tetrapeptides Apicidins CYTOTOXICITY HDAC inhibition Tropical diseases
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