A new linear peptide, higapeptin, isolated from the mud flat-derived fungus Acremonium persicinum inhibits mitochondrial energy metabolism

J Nat Med. 2024 Jun;78(3):505-513. doi: 10.1007/s11418-024-01784-4. Epub 2024 Feb 29.

Abstract

A combination of LC-MS/MS and feature-based molecular networking analyses led to the isolation of a new adenopeptin analog, higapeptin (1), and four known peptides, adenopeptin (2), adenopeptins B and C (3 and 4), and acremopeptin (5), from the rice culture of the fungus Acremonium persicinum (18F04103) isolated from a mud flat of the Ariake Sea in Kyushu, Japan. The structure of 1 was determined by NMR and MS/MS fragmentation analyses. The absolute configuration of the constituent amino acids was determined by Marfey's analysis after acid hydrolysis. The C-terminal residue was synthesized, and its absolute configuration was established by Marfey's analysis. Compounds 1 and 2 were found to inhibit mitochondrial energy metabolism, similar to efrapeptin D (6), a known mitochondrial ATPase inhibitor.

Keywords: Acremonium persicinum; Fungus; Mitochondrial energy metabolism; Peptide.

MeSH terms

  • Acremonium* / chemistry
  • Energy Metabolism* / drug effects
  • Japan
  • Mitochondria* / drug effects
  • Mitochondria* / metabolism
  • Molecular Structure
  • Peptides / chemistry
  • Peptides / isolation & purification
  • Peptides / pharmacology
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry