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Bioactive compounds derived from the marine-derived fungus MCCC3A00951 and their influenza neuraminidase inhibition activity <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in silico</i>

Shun-Zhi Liu, Fengming He, Yanlin Bin, Chu-Fang Li, Baoying Xie, Xixiang Tang, Ying‐Kun Qiu

2020Natural Product Research12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Penicillium polonicum MCCC3A00951 is a fungus with influenza neuraminidase (NA) inhibition activity derived from a sediment of the mangrove forest of Zhangjiangkou in Fujian province, China. Chemical investigation on an ethyl acetate extract of its fermentation led to the isolation of a new compound, 7-hydroxy-3,10-dehydrocyclopeptine (1), and 13 known compounds (2–14). The new compound was comprehensively characterised by high-resolution electrospray ionisation-mass spectrometry, and 1D, 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra. The anti-influenza NA assay was performed to evaluate the potential biological activity. Surprisingly, Cyclopenin (2) showed potent influenza NA inhibition with an IC50 value of 5.02 μM. Besides, molecular docking simulation was performed to investigate the binding model of cyclopenin (2) with influenza NA. Consequently, cyclopenin (2) could be further optimised to be a potential anti-influenza NA candidate.

Topics & Concepts

NeuraminidaseEthyl acetateChemistryIC50StereochemistryElectrospray ionizationTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyPenicilliumIn silicoInfluenza A virusIn vitroMangroveDocking (animal)Mass spectrometryBiochemistryEnzymeBiologyChromatographyFood scienceVirologyVirusGeneEcologyNursingMedicineMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisInfluenza Virus Research StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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