Synthesis of the Fungal Metabolite YWA1 and Related Constructs as Tools to Study MelLec-Mediated Immune Response to Aspergillus Infections

We describe the chemical synthesis of the fungal naphthopyrones YWA1 and fonsecin B, as well as their functionalization with an amine-spacer arm and the conjugation of the resulting molecules to three different functional tags (i.e., biotin, Oregon green, 1-[3-(succinimidyloxycarbonyl)­benzyl]-4-[5-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of organic chemistry 2021-05, Vol.86 (9), p.6044-6055
Hauptverfasser: Piras, Monica, Patruno, Ilaria, Nikolakopoulou, Christina, Willment, Janet A, Sloan, Nikki L, Zanato, Chiara, Brown, Gordon D, Zanda, Matteo
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Zusammenfassung:We describe the chemical synthesis of the fungal naphthopyrones YWA1 and fonsecin B, as well as their functionalization with an amine-spacer arm and the conjugation of the resulting molecules to three different functional tags (i.e., biotin, Oregon green, 1-[3-(succinimidyloxycarbonyl)­benzyl]-4-[5-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-oxazolyl]­pyridinium bromide (PyMPO)). The naphthopyrone-biotin and -PyMPO constructs maintained the ability to bind the C-type lectin receptor MelLec, whose interaction with immunologically active fungal metabolites (i.e., 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene-(DHN)-melanin and YWA1) is a key step in host recognition and induction of protective immune responses against Aspergillus fumigatus. The fluorescent Fonsecin B-PyMPO construct 21 was used to selectively visualize MelLec-expressing cells, thus validating the potential of this strategy for studying the role and functions of MelLec in immunity.
ISSN:0022-3263
1520-6904
DOI:10.1021/acs.joc.0c02324