Cytochalasins from coastal saline soil-derived fungus Aspergillus flavipes RD-13 and their cytotoxicities

J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2022 Jul;75(7):410-414. doi: 10.1038/s41429-022-00527-5. Epub 2022 Apr 22.

Abstract

Chemical investigation of coastal saline soil-derived fungus Aspergillus flavipes RD-13 led to the isolation of two new seco-cytochalasins (1) and (2) along with nine known analogs. Their structures were elucidated by comprehensive spectral analysis, and the absolute configurations of these two new ones were determined through Rh2(OCOCF3)4-induced CD experiment and chemical interconversions. Moreover, the absolute configuration of a known compound named cytochalasins Z18 (3) was also determined for the first time. Structurally, compounds 1, 2 and 3 were the open ring derivatives of compounds 5, 8, and 4, respectively. All compounds were evaluated for their cytotoxic activities on A549, H1299 and H520 cells and 4 exhibited the strongest inhibitory activities towards the above cell lines with IC50 values of 0.15, 0.23 and 0.43 μg/mL, respectively. Preliminary structure-activity relationship analysis suggested the importance of macrocyclic ring in cytochalasins to confer cytotoxicity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aspergillus
  • Cytochalasins* / chemistry
  • Fungi
  • Molecular Structure
  • Soil*

Substances

  • Cytochalasins
  • Soil

Supplementary concepts

  • Aspergillus flavipes