Eremophilane Sesquiterpenes from a Deep Marine-Derived Fungus, Aspergillussp. SCSIOW2, Cultivated in the Presence of Epigenetic Modifying Agents

July 28, 2017

Title

Eremophilane Sesquiterpenes from a Deep Marine-Derived Fungus, Aspergillussp. SCSIOW2, Cultivated in the Presence of Epigenetic Modifying Agents

Author

Liyan Wang, Mengjie Li, Jianqiang Tang, Xiaofan Li

Year

2016

Journal

Molecules

Abstract

Chemical epigenetic manipulation was applied to a deep marine-derived fungus, Aspergillus sp. SCSIOW2, resulting in significant changes of the secondary metabolites. Three new eremophilane-type sesquiterpenes, dihydrobipolaroxin B (2), dihydrobipolaroxin C (3), and dihydrobipolaroxin D (4), along with one known analogue, dihydrobipolaroxin (1), were isolated from the culture treated with a combination of histone deacetylase inhibitor (suberohydroxamic acid) and DNA methyltransferase inhibitor (5-azacytidine). 1–4 were not produced in the untreated cultures. 2 and 3 might be artificial because 1 could form 2 and 3 spontaneously in water by intracellular acetalization reaction. The absolute configurations of 1 and 2 were assigned based on ECD spectroscopy combined with time-dependent density functional theory calculations. All four compounds exhibited moderate nitric oxide inhibitory activities without cytotoxic effects.

Instrument

J-815

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Absolute configuration, Agricultural and environmental, Toxicology