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Filicinic acid based meroterpenoids from Hypericum elodeoides and their anti-Alzheimer's disease effects.

Jing-Dian LiShou-Lun HeGuang-Hui WangJun-Jie ChenXiang-Zhong LiuTian-Qi WangMi ZhouChun-Chun DuHai-Feng ChenWen-Jing Tian
Published in: Bioorganic chemistry (2024)
(±)-Elodeoidileons A-L (1-12), 12 pairs of previously undescribed filicinic acid based meroterpenoids were isolated from Hypericum elodeoides with unique linear or angular 6/6/6 ring core. Modern spectroscopic techniques, modified Mosher's method and quantum chemical calculations were used to identify the planner structures and configurations of 1-12. Additionally, the potential biosynthetic pathways for 1-12 were anticipated. Moreover, biological activity assessments suggested that 1a, 5a, and 11b could activate Retinoid X receptor-α (RXRα) transcription and enhance the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) protein's expression. Fluorescence titration assay suggested that 1a might have a direct interaction with the RXRα-LBD protein, with an estimated K d value of 5.85 μM. Moreover, molecular docking study confirmed the binding of 1a to RXRα and further validated by cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA). Thus, compound 1a may promote β-amyloid (Aβ) clearance by targeting RXRα and upregulating the expression of the ABCA1 protein, showing promise as anti-Alzheimer's agent.
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