Marine longilenes, oxasqualenoids with ser-thr protein phosphatase 2A inhibition activity

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Abstract

The red seaweed Laurencia viridis is a rich source of oxygenated secondary metabolites that were derived from squalene. We report here the structures of three novel compounds, (+)-longilene peroxide (1), longilene (2), and (+)-prelongilene (3) that were isolated from this alga, in addition to other substances, 4 and 5, resulting from their acid-mediated degradation. The effect of compounds 1 and 3 against Ser-Thr protein phosphatase type 2A (PP2A) was evaluated, showing that (+)-longilene peroxide (1) inhibited PP2A (IC50 11.3 µM). In order to explain the interaction between PP2A and compounds 1 and 3, molecular docking simulations onto the PP2A enzyme-binding region were used.

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Cen-Pacheco, F., Manríquez, C. P., Souto, M. L., Norte, M., Fernández, J. J., & Daranas, A. H. (2018). Marine longilenes, oxasqualenoids with ser-thr protein phosphatase 2A inhibition activity. Marine Drugs, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/md16040131

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