Characterization of cytochalasins from the endophytic Xylaria sp. and their biological functions

J Agric Food Chem. 2014 Nov 12;62(45):10962-9. doi: 10.1021/jf503846z. Epub 2014 Nov 3.

Abstract

Bioassay-guided fractionation of the fermentation extract of Xylaria sp. XC-16, an endophyte from Toona sinensis led to the isolation of two new cytochalasans cytochalasin Z27, 1, and cytochalasin Z28, 2, along with three known compounds seco-cytochalasin E, 3, and cytochalasin Z18, 4, and cytochalasin E, 5. The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated by spectroscopic and electronic circular dichroism methods. Compound 5 was shown to be potently cytotoxic against brine shrimp (LC50 = 2.79 μM), comparable to that of the positive agent toosendanin (LC50 = 4.03 μM), and also exhibited potential phytotoxic effects on Lactuca sativa and Raphanus sativus L. seedlings, which are higher than that of the positive control glyphosate. Additionally, the fungicidal effect of 2 against the phytopathogen Gibberella saubinetti was better than that of hymexazol. This is the first report of the three types of cytochalasins present in genus Xylaria. A structure-phytotoxicity activity relationship is also discussed.

Keywords: Xylaria sp.; absolute configuration; cytochalasins; natural products; phytotoxins; plant growth regulator; toxicity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Artemia / drug effects
  • Cytochalasins / chemistry*
  • Cytochalasins / metabolism
  • Cytochalasins / pharmacology*
  • Endophytes / chemistry*
  • Endophytes / isolation & purification
  • Endophytes / metabolism
  • Meliaceae / microbiology*
  • Raphanus / drug effects
  • Xylariales / chemistry*
  • Xylariales / isolation & purification
  • Xylariales / metabolism

Substances

  • Cytochalasins