Antiviral 4-hydroxypleurogrisein and antimicrobial pleurotin derivatives from cultures of the nematophagous basidiomycete Hohenbuehelia grisea

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Abstract

4-Hydroxypleurogrisein, a congener of the anticancer-lead compound pleurotin, as well as six further derivatives were isolated from the basidiomycete Hohenbuehelia grisea, strain MFLUCC 12-0451. The structures were elucidated utilizing high resolution electron spray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS) and 1D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectral data and evaluated for their biological activities; for leucopleurotin, we provide Xray data. While most congeners showed moderate antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity, 4-hydroxypleurogrisein emerged as an inhibitor of hepatitis C virus infectivity in mammalian liver cells.

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Sandargo, B., Thongbai, B., Praditya, D., Steinmann, E., Stadler, M., & Surup, F. (2018). Antiviral 4-hydroxypleurogrisein and antimicrobial pleurotin derivatives from cultures of the nematophagous basidiomycete Hohenbuehelia grisea. Molecules, 23(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102697

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