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Jatrophane Diterpenoids from the Seeds of Euphorbia peplus with Potential Bioactivities in Lysosomal-Autophagy Pathway.

Yan-Ni ChenXiao DingDong-Mei LiQing-Yun LuShuai LiuYing-Yao LiYing-Tong DiXin FangXiao-Jiang Hao
Published in: Natural products and bioprospecting (2021)
Euphopepluanones F - K (1 - 4), four new jatrophane type diterpenoids were isolated from the seeds of Euphorbia peplus, along with eight known diterpenoids (5 - 12). Their structures were established on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis and X-ray crystallographic experiments. The new compounds 1 - 4 were assessed for their activities to induce lysosomal biogenesis through LysoTracker Red staining. Compound 2 significantly induced lysosomal biogenesis. In addition, compound 2 could increase the number of LC3 dots, indicating that it could activate the lysosomal-autophagy pathway.
Keyphrases
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  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
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  • molecular docking
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