Miniaturized Cultivation Profiling (MATRIX)-Facilitated Discovery of Noonazines A-C and Noonaphilone A from an Australian Marine-Derived Fungus, Aspergillus noonimiae CMB-M0339.
Mar Drugs
; 22(6)2024 May 27.
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| ID: mdl-38921553
ABSTRACT
Subjecting the Australian marine-derived fungus Aspergillus noonimiae CMB-M0339 to cultivation profiling using an innovative miniaturized 24-well plate format (MATRIX) enabled access to new examples of the rare class of 2,6-diketopiperazines, noonazines A-C (1-3), along with the known analogue coelomycin (4), as well as a new azaphilone, noonaphilone A (5). Structures were assigned to 1-5 on the basis of a detailed spectroscopic analysis, and in the case of 1-2, an X-ray crystallographic analysis. Plausible biosynthetic pathways are proposed for 1-4, involving oxidative Schiff base coupling/dimerization of a putative Phe precursor. Of note, 2 incorporates a rare meta-Tyr motif, typically only reported in a limited array of Streptomyces metabolites. Similarly, a plausible biosynthetic pathway is proposed for 5, highlighting a single point for stereo-divergence that allows for the biosynthesis of alternate antipodes, for example, the 7R noonaphilone A (5) versus the 7S deflectin 1a (6).
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Aspergillus
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Oceania
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En
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Mar Drugs
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Mar. drugs
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Marine drugs
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BIOLOGIA
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FARMACOLOGIA
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2024
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Article
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