The antimalarial natural product symplostatin 4 is a nanomolar inhibitor of the food vacuole falcipains

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The marine natural product symplostatin 4 (Sym4) has been recognized as a potent antimalarial agent. However, its mode of action and, in particular, direct targets have to date remained elusive. We report a chemical synthesis of Sym4 and show that Sym4-treatment of P. falciparum-infected red blood cells (RBCs) results in the generation of a swollen food vacuole phenotype and a reduction of parasitemia at nanomolar concentrations. We furthermore demonstrate that Sym4 is a nanomolar inhibitor of the P. falciparum falcipains in infected RBCs, suggesting inhibition of the hemoglobin degradation pathway as Sym4's mode of action. Finally, we reveal a critical influence of the unusual methyl-methoxypyrrolinone (mmp) group of Sym4 for potent inhibition, indicating that Sym4 derivatives with such a mmp moiety might represent viable lead structures for the development of antimalarial falcipain inhibitors. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Stolze, S. C., Deu, E., Kaschani, F., Li, N., Florea, B. I., Richau, K. H., … Kaiser, M. (2012). The antimalarial natural product symplostatin 4 is a nanomolar inhibitor of the food vacuole falcipains. Chemistry and Biology, 19(12), 1546–1555. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2012.09.020

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