Cytotoxic thiodiketopiperazine derivatives from the deep sea-derived fungus epicoccum nigrum SD-388

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Abstract

Four new thiodiketopiperazine alkaloids, namely, 5'-hydroxy-6'-ene-epicoccin G (1), 7-methoxy-7'-hydroxyepicoccin G (2), 8'-acetoxyepicoccin D (3), and 7'-demethoxyrostratin C (4), as well as a pair of new enantiomeric diketopiperazines, (±)-5-hydroxydiphenylalazine A (5), along with five known analogues (6-10), were isolated and identified from the culture extract of Epicoccum nigrum SD-388, a fungus obtained from deep-sea sediments (−4500 m). Their structures were established on the basis of detailed interpretation of the NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric data. X-ray crystallographic analysis confirmed the structures and established the absolute configurations of compounds 1-3, while the absolute configurations for compounds 4 and 5 were determined by ECD calculations. Compounds 4 and 10 showed potent activity against Huh7.5 liver tumor cells, which were comparable to that of the positive control, sorafenib, and the disulfide bridge at C-2/C-2' is likely essential for the activity.

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Chi, L. P., Li, X. M., Li, L., Li, X., & Wang, B. G. (2020). Cytotoxic thiodiketopiperazine derivatives from the deep sea-derived fungus epicoccum nigrum SD-388. Marine Drugs, 18(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/md18030160

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