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Oxandrastins: Antibacterial Meroterpenes from an Australian Mud Dauber Wasp Nest-Associated Fungus,Penicillium sp. CMB-MD14
Authors:Ahmed H. Elbanna  Zeinab G. Khalil  Robert J. Capon
Affiliation:1.Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia; (A.H.E.); (Z.G.K.);2.Current address: Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt
Abstract:The ethyl acetate extract of an ISP-2 agar cultivation of the wasp nest-associated fungus Penicillium sp. CMB-MD14 exhibited promising antibacterial activity against vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE), with a bioassay guided chemical investigation yielding the new meroterpene, oxandrastin A (1), the first andrastin-like metabolite with an extra oxygenation at C-2. A culture media optimisation strategy informed a scaled-up rice cultivation that yielded 1, together with three new oxandrastins B–D (2–4), two known andrastins C (5) and F (6), and a new meroterpene of the austalide family, isoaustalide F (7). Structures of 1–7 were assigned based on detailed spectroscopic analysis and chemical interconversion. A GNPS molecular networking analysis of the rice cultivation extract detected the known austalides B (8), H (9), and H acid (10), tentatively identified based on molecular formulae and co-clustering with 7. That the anti-VRE properties of the CMB-MD14 extract were exclusively attributed to 1 (IC50 6.0 µM, MIC99 13.9 µM), highlights the importance of the 2-OAc and 3-OAc moieties to the oxandrastin anti-VRE pharmacophore.
Keywords:wasp nest-associated fungi   Penicillium sp. CMB-MD14   antibacterial   vancomycin-resistant enterococci   bioassay guided investigation   meroterpenoids   oxandrastins   austalides
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