LC–MS/MS-Guided Molecular Networking for Targeted Discovery of Undescribed and Bioactive Ophiobolins from <i>Bipolaris eleusines</i>
Yanduo Wang, Jian Yang, Ling Hu, Ruibin Bai, Tielin Wang, Xiaoke Xing, Lin Chen, Gang Ding
Abstract
An integrated purification procedure through the LC–MS/MS-based molecular networking strategy combined with bioactive evaluation was first ushered for discovering bioactive ophiobolins from Bipolaris eleusines . Ophiobolins were mainly dispersed in five clusters, which were classified based on different ring systems and functional groups. Nine undescribed ophiobolins ( 1 – 6 and 9 – 11 ) and an undescribed natural product ( 8 ) along with two known analogs ( 7 and 12 ) were isolated in target. The undescribed structures were characterized by HR-ESI-MS, NMR spectra, and X-ray diffraction experiments. Compounds 3 – 12 exhibited strong phytotoxic effects on green foxtails by producing visible lesions, and compounds 1 – 10 and 12 displayed different levels of cytotoxic activities against cancer cell lines B16, Hep G2, and MCF-7, from which the possible structure–activity relationships were then suggested. The results have supported that bioactivity-guided molecular networking is an efficient strategy to expedite the discovery of undescribed bioactive natural products.