Laburnicolamine: A Rare Penillic Acid Congener from the Nematode Cyst-Associated Fungus Laburnicola nematophila.
Jan-Peer WennrichCaren HolzenkampSamad AshrafiWolfgang MaierHao WangMahmoud A A IbrahimSherif Saeed EbadaMarc StadlerPublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2024)
A chemical investigation of a methanol extract derived from a solid-state rice culture of the nematode-cyst associated fungus Laburnicola nematophila K01 led to the isolation and characterization of a previously undescribed penillic acid analogue named laburnicolamine (1). The chemical structure was elucidated through comprehensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses in methanol-d 4 and DMSO-d 6 , alongside with HR-ESI-MS spectrometry. The absolute configuration of 1 was concluded through the electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and time-dependent density functional theory-ECD (TDDFT-ECD) computations compared to its acquired spectrum. Biological assays revealed that compound 1 exhibited no significant cytotoxic, antimicrobial, or nematicidal activity.