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Alkylated Salicylaldehydes and Prenylated Indole Alkaloids from the Endolichenic Fungus <i>Aspergillus chevalieri</i> and Their Bioactivities

Li‐Bin Lin, Yu-Qi Gao, Rui Han, Jian Xiao, Yimeng Wang, Qıang Zhang, Yi‐Jie Zhai, Wenbo Han, Wenli Li, Jin‐Ming Gao

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sixteen metabolites, including seven C7-alkylated salicylaldehyde derivatives (1–7) and nine prenylated indole alkaloids (8–16), three of which are new, namely, asperglaucins A and B (1 and 2) and neoechinulin F (8), were separated from the endolichenic fungus Aspergillus chevalieri SQ-8. Asperglaucin A (1) represents an unusual phthalide-like derivative with a benzo[c]thiophen-1(3H)-one scaffold. All compounds were assessed in vitro for antibacterial, antineuroinflammatory, and antioxidant activities. Notably, asperglaucins A and B exhibited potent antibacterial activities against two plant pathogens Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidae (Psa) and Bacillus cereus, with an MIC value of 6.25 μM; further SEM analyses illustrated that the possible bacteriostatic mechanisms for compounds 1 and 2 were to alter the external structure of B. cereus and Psa, and to cause the rupture or deformation of the cell membranes, respectively, and the results suggest that compounds 1 and 2 may serve as potential promising candidates for lead compounds of agrochemical bactericides. Furthermore, compounds 6 and 10 significantly inhibited nitric oxide production with an IC50 value of ca. 12 μM, and the possible anti-inflammatory mechanisms involved were also studied by molecular docking. Finally, the tested phenolics 3–5 showed significant antioxidative effects. Thus, strain SQ-8 represents a novel resource of these bioactive metabolites to be utilized.

Topics & Concepts

Indole testCereusChemistryPrenylationBacillus cereusPhthalideStereochemistryBiochemistryBiologyBacteriaOrganic chemistryGeneticsEnzymeMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisFungal Biology and ApplicationsLichen and fungal ecology
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