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Antibacterial Alkaloids and Polyketide Derivatives from the Deep Sea-Derived Fungus Penicillium cyclopium SD-413

Yanhe Li, Xiao‐Ming Li, Xin Li, Sui‐Qun Yang, Xiaoshan Shi, Hong‐Lei Li, Bin‐Gui Wang

2020Marine Drugs25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nine secondary metabolites (1–9), including two new polyketide derivatives 9-dehydroxysargassopenilline A (4) and 1,2-didehydropeaurantiogriseol E (5), along with seven known related secondary metabolites (1–3 and 6–9), were isolated and identified from the deep sea-derived fungus Penicilliumcyclopium SD-413. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of 1D/2D NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analysis and the absolute configurations were determined by the combination of NOESY correlations and time-dependent density functional (TDDFT) ECD calculations. Compounds 1–9 inhibited some pathogenic bacteria including Escherichia coli, E. ictaluri, Edwardsiella tarda, Micrococcus luteus, Vibrio anguillarum, and V. harveyi, with MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) values ranging from 4 to 32 μg/mL.

Topics & Concepts

Edwardsiella tardaPolyketideMicrococcus luteusTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyAntibacterial activityVibrio anguillarumStereochemistryVibrio harveyiPenicilliumMicrobiologyChemistryFungusBacteriaMinimum inhibitory concentrationEscherichia coliBiologyVibrioBotanyBiochemistryAntimicrobialBiosynthesisEnzymeGeneticsGeneMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsFungal Biology and Applications