Inhibitory Effects of Diketopiperazines from Marine-Derived Streptomyces puniceus on the Isocitrate Lyase of Candida albicans.
Heegyu KimJi-Yeon HwangJongheon ShinKi-Bong OhPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
The glyoxylate cycle is a sequence of anaplerotic reactions catalyzed by the key enzymes isocitrate lyase (ICL) and malate synthase, and plays an important role in the pathogenesis of microorganisms during infection. An icl-deletion mutant of Candida albicans exhibited reduced virulence in mice compared with the wild type. Five diketopiperazines, which are small and stable cyclic peptides, isolated from the marine-derived Streptomyces puniceus Act1085, were evaluated for their inhibitory effects on C. albicans ICL. The structures of these compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic data and comparisons with previously reported data. Cyclo(L-Phe-L-Val) was identified as a potent ICL inhibitor, with a half maximal inhibitory concentration of 27 μg/mL. Based on the growth phenotype of the icl-deletion mutants and icl expression analyses, we demonstrated that cyclo(L-Phe-L-Val) inhibits the gene transcription of ICL in C. albicans under C2-carbon-utilizing conditions.
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- wild type
- biofilm formation
- escherichia coli
- poor prognosis
- electronic health record
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- big data
- molecular docking
- gene expression
- genome wide
- high resolution
- blood pressure
- room temperature
- amino acid
- heart rate
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- long non coding rna
- high fat diet induced
- dna methylation
- resistance training