Scyphostatin, a neutral sphingomyelinase inhibitor from a discomycete, Trichopeziza mollissima: Taxonomy of the producing organism, fermentation, isolation, and physico-chemical properties

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Abstract

We performed experiments to screen for neutral sphingomyelinase inhibitors using rat brain microsomes as an enzyme source. Among more than 10,000 microbial extracts tested, a mycelial extract of Trichopeziza mollissima SANK 13892 exhibited potent inhibitory activity. The active compound, scyphostatin, was purified by a series of chromatographies. Scyphostatin inhibited the enzyme with an IC50 value of 1.0 μM.

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Nara, F., Tanaka, M., Hosoya, T., Suzuki-Konagai, K., & Ogita, T. (1999). Scyphostatin, a neutral sphingomyelinase inhibitor from a discomycete, Trichopeziza mollissima: Taxonomy of the producing organism, fermentation, isolation, and physico-chemical properties. Journal of Antibiotics, 52(6), 525–530. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.52.525

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