Phallusiasterols A and B: Two new sulfated sterols from the mediterranean tunicate Phallusia fumigata and their effects as modulators of the PXR receptor

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Purification of the apolar extracts of the marine ascidian Phallusia fumigata, afforded two new sulfated sterols, phallusiasterols A (1) and B (2). The structures of the new compounds have been elucidated using mass spectrometry and NMR experiments. The effects of phallusiasterols A and B as modulators of pregnane-X-receptor (PXR) have been investigated. These studies revealed that phallusiasterol A induces PXR transactivation in HepG2 cells and stimulates the expression of the PXR target genes CYP3A4 and MDR1 in the same cell line. Molecular docking calculations suggested the theoretical binding mode of phallusiasterol A with hPXR and revealed that phallusiasterol A fitted well in the LBD of PXR. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI.

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Imperatore, C., D’Aniello, F., Aiello, A., Fiorucci, S., D’Amore, C., Sepe, V., & Menna, M. (2014). Phallusiasterols A and B: Two new sulfated sterols from the mediterranean tunicate Phallusia fumigata and their effects as modulators of the PXR receptor. Marine Drugs, 12(4), 2066–2078. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12042066

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