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Sortase A-Inhibitory Coumarins from the Folk Medicinal Plant <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i>

Jaesung Park, Beomkoo Chung, Won‐Hee Lee, Jayho Lee, Youngbae Suh, Dong‐Chan Oh, Ki‐Bong Oh, Jongheon Shin

2020Journal of Natural Products24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Thirteen coumarins (1–13), including five new compounds (1–5), were isolated from the folk medicinal plant Poncirus trifoliata. Combined spectroscopic analyses revealed that coumarins 1–4 are bis-isoprenylated coumarins with diverse oxidation patterns, while 5 is an enantiomeric di-isoprenylated coumarin. The absolute configurations of the stereogenic centers in the isoprenyl chains were assigned through MTPA and MPA methods, and those of the known compounds triphasiol (6) and ponciol (7) were also assigned using similar methods. These coumarins inhibited significantly Staphylococcus aureus-derived sortase A (SrtA), a transpeptidase responsible for anchoring surface proteins to the peptidoglycan cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria. The present results obtained indicated that the bioactivity and underlying mechanism of action of these coumarins are associated with the inhibition of SrtA-mediated S. aureus adhesion to eukaryotic cell matrix proteins including fibrinogen and fibronectin, thus potentially serving as SrtA inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

CoumarinTraditional medicineRutaceaeFolk medicinePharmacognosyMedicinal plantsChemistryBotanyBiologyMedicineBiological activityIn vitroBiochemistryBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationBotanical Research and ChemistryChemical synthesis and alkaloids