Hyperactivation of DNA repairing pathway is highly associated with the chemosensitivity and chemoresistance of cancer cells.In this manuscript,guided by cascaded one strain many compounds-global natural products socia...Hyperactivation of DNA repairing pathway is highly associated with the chemosensitivity and chemoresistance of cancer cells.In this manuscript,guided by cascaded one strain many compounds-global natural products social molecular networking(OSMAC-GNPS)strategy,a pair of epimeric environmental-induced metabolites were isolated from Aspergillus sp.EGF 15-0-3.Structurally,sterpiperazines A(1)and B(2)represent the first steroid-based indole alkaloids with unprecedented backbones.Biologically,compound 1 could be identified as a novel tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1(Tdp1)inhibitor with a unique mechanism distinct from the reported modulators,and was able to significantly enhance the sensitivity of NCI-H460 cells to the clinic chemotherapeutic drug through inhibiting the DNA repairment and enhanced the DNA damage of cancer cells.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.82273845,82304331,and 82360695)Guangxi Natural Science Foundation project(No.2023GXNSFBA026305).
文摘Hyperactivation of DNA repairing pathway is highly associated with the chemosensitivity and chemoresistance of cancer cells.In this manuscript,guided by cascaded one strain many compounds-global natural products social molecular networking(OSMAC-GNPS)strategy,a pair of epimeric environmental-induced metabolites were isolated from Aspergillus sp.EGF 15-0-3.Structurally,sterpiperazines A(1)and B(2)represent the first steroid-based indole alkaloids with unprecedented backbones.Biologically,compound 1 could be identified as a novel tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1(Tdp1)inhibitor with a unique mechanism distinct from the reported modulators,and was able to significantly enhance the sensitivity of NCI-H460 cells to the clinic chemotherapeutic drug through inhibiting the DNA repairment and enhanced the DNA damage of cancer cells.