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Irpexine, an Isoindolinone Alkaloid Produced by Coculture of Endophytic Fungi, <i>Irpex lacteus</i> and <i>Phaeosphaeria oryzae</i>

Yusaku Sadahiro, Hikaru Kato, Robert M. Williams, Sachiko Tsukamoto

2020Journal of Natural Products37 citationsDOI

Abstract

A new isoindolinone alkaloid, irpexine (1), was isolated as a racemate, along with a known green pigment, hypoxyxylerone (2), from the coculture of two endophytic fungi, Irpex lacteus and Phaeosphaeria oryzae. Compound 1 was found to be a newly produced metabolite of I. lacteus in the coculture with P. oryzae. Although 2 was produced in a monoculture of I. lacteus, its production was markedly enhanced by the coculture.

Topics & Concepts

AlkaloidMetaboliteChemistrySecondary metaboliteBotanyBiologyBiochemistryGeneMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisFungal Biology and ApplicationsMicrobial Metabolism and Applications