Three new polyketides, ketidocillinones A–C (1–3), were discovered from the extract of an Antarctica sponge-derived fungus Penicillium sp. HDN151272. All the structures were deduced by spectroscopic data, including NMR and HRESIMS. The absolute configuration of compound 3 was established by using ECD calculation. Compounds 1−3 can be slowly oxidized to quinone form when exposed to air. Ketidocillinones B and C (2 and 3) exhibited potent antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas aeurigenosa, Mycobacterium phlei, and MRCNS (methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci) with MIC values ranging from 1.56 to 25.00 μg/mL.
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Shah, M., Sun, C., Sun, Z., Zhang, G., Che, Q., Gu, Q., … Li, D. (2020). Antibacterial polyketides from Antarctica sponge-derived fungus Penicillium sp. HDN151272. Marine Drugs, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/md18020071
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