Dichlorinated and brominated rugulovasines, ergot alkaloids produced by talaromyces wortmannii

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UHPLC-DAD-HRMS based dereplication guided the detection of new halogenated alkaloids co-produced by Talaromyces wortmannii. From the fungal growth in large scale, the epimers 2,8-dichlororugulovasines A and B were purified and further identified by means of a HPLC-SPE/NMR hyphenated system. Brominated rugulovasines were also detected when the microbial incubation medium was supplemented with bromine sources. Studies from 1D/2D NMR and HRMS spectroscopy data allowed the structural elucidation of the dichlorinated compounds, while tandem MS/HRMS data analysis supported the rationalization of brominated congeners. Preliminary genetic studies revealed evidence that FADH2 dependent halogenase can be involved in the biosynthesis of the produced halocompounds.

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De Medeiros, L. S., Da Silva, J. V., Abreu, L. M., Pfenning, L. H., Silva, C. L., Thomasi, S. S., … Rodrigues-Filho, E. (2015). Dichlorinated and brominated rugulovasines, ergot alkaloids produced by talaromyces wortmannii. Molecules, 20(9), 17627–17644. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules200917627

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