Antiparasitic Ovalicin Derivatives from Pseudallescheria boydii , a Mutualistic Fungus of French Guiana Termites

Social insects are in mutualism with microorganisms, contributing to their resistance against infectious diseases. The fungus SNB-CN85 isolated from termites produces ovalicin derivatives resulting from the esterification of the less hindered site of the ovalicin epoxide by long-chain fatty acids. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-02, Vol.27 (4), p.1182
Hauptverfasser: Sorres, Jonathan, Hebra, Téo, Elie, Nicolas, Leman-Loubière, Charlotte, Grayfer, Tatyana, Grellier, Philippe, Touboul, David, Stien, Didier, Eparvier, Véronique
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Zusammenfassung:Social insects are in mutualism with microorganisms, contributing to their resistance against infectious diseases. The fungus SNB-CN85 isolated from termites produces ovalicin derivatives resulting from the esterification of the less hindered site of the ovalicin epoxide by long-chain fatty acids. Their structures were elucidated using spectroscopic analysis and semisynthesis from ovalicin. For ovalicin, these compounds displayed antiprotozoal activities against and with IC values of 19.8 and 1.1 µM, respectively, for the most active compound, i.e., ovalicin linoleate. In parallel, metabolomic profiling of a collection of strains associated with termites made it possible to highlight this class of compounds together with tyroscherin derivatives in all strains. Finally, the complete genome of strains was obtained by sequencing, and the cluster of potential ovalicin and ovalicin biosynthesis genes was annotated. Through these metabolomic and genomic analyses, a new ovalicin derivative named boyden C, in which the 6-membered ring of ovalicin was opened by oxidative cleavage, was isolated and structurally characterized.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules27041182