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Cytochalasins from endophytic Diaporthe sp. GDG-118

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posted on 2019-12-13, 13:35 authored by Xishan Huang, Dexiong Zhou, Yan Liang, Xiaobo Liu, Fei Cao, Yuyue Qin, Tuxiang Mo, Zhaolong Xu, Jun Li, Ruiyun Yang

The plant Sophora tonkinensis, possessed a range of active compounds, was traditionally used in the medicine of Chinese minorities. Endophytic fungi were isolated from this plant, of which the fungus Diaporthe sp. GDG-118 was fermented and extracted with methanol. The extract was screened by antifungal and antibacterial assays leading to the discovery of two new 21-acetoxycytochalasins (1–2) and five known cytochalasins (3–7). These two new compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses, and further their absolute configurations were determined by the X-ray of compound 3 and comparing their experimental CD spectra. The antibacterial and antifungal effects of these compounds were evaluated. Compound 2 showed significant inhibitory activity against Bacillus anthraci and Escherichia coli with MIC value of 12.5 μg/mL, and 7 showed strong antifungal activity against Alternaria oleracea, Pestalotiopsis theae and Colletotrichum capsici with MIC values of 3.125, 1.56 and 1.56 μg/mL, respectively.

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Financial support of this work was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 21762007], the Guangxi Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 2018GXNSFAA281169], the Project of State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources (Guangxi Normal University) [grant number, CMEMR2019-A1, CMEMR2018-C29, CMEMR2016-A06].

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