GNPS-guided discovery of xylacremolide C and D, evaluation of their putative biosynthetic origin and bioactivity studies of xylacremolide A and B

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Targeted HRMS2-GNPS-based metabolomic analysis ofPseudoxylariasp. X187, a fungal antagonist of the fungus-growing termite symbiosis, resulted in the identification of two lipopeptidic congeners of xylacremolides, named xylacremolide C and D, which are built fromd-phenylalanine,l-proline and an acetyl-CoA starter unit elongated by four malonyl-CoA derived ketide units. The putativexyagene cluster was identified from a draft genome generated by Illumina and PacBio sequencing and RNAseq studies. Biological activities of xylacremolide A and B were evaluated and revealed weak histone deacetylase inhibitory (HDACi) and antifungal activities, as well as moderate protease inhibition activity across a panel of nine human, viral and bacterial proteases.

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Schalk, F., Fricke, J., Um, S., Conlon, B. H., Maus, H., Jäger, N., … Beemelmanns, C. (2021). GNPS-guided discovery of xylacremolide C and D, evaluation of their putative biosynthetic origin and bioactivity studies of xylacremolide A and B. RSC Advances, 11(31), 18748–18756. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00997d

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