p53 is frequently mutated in tumor cells. Mutant p53 (mut p53) accumulates in cells to promote cancer progression, invasion, and metastasis, and it is attracting attention as a target for cancer therapies. In this study, we used immunofluorescence staining of Saos-2 cells harboring doxycycline-inducible p53R175H [Saos-2 (p53R175H) cells] to search for compounds from natural sources that can target mut p53 and found an extract of Colletotrichum sp. (13S020) that was active. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract afforded a known polyketide, colletofragarone A2 (1), and three new analogues, colletoins A-C (2-4). The relative and absolute configurations of 1 were determined by the spectroscopic method and DFT calculation. Compounds 1 and 2 inhibited the growth of Saos-2 (p53R175H) cells and decreased mut p53 in the cells.