Absolute Stereochemistry and Cytotoxic Effects of Vismione E from Marine Sponge-Derived Fungus Aspergillus sp. 1901NT-1.2.2.
Elena V GirichTrinh Hoai Thi PhanLiliana E NesterenkoRoman Sergeevich PopovNatalya Yu KimAnton B RasinEkaterina S MenchinskayaAleksandra S KuzmichEkaterina A ChingizovaArtem S MininNgo Thi Duy NgocTran Thi Thanh VanEkaterina A YurchenkoAnton Nikolaevich YurchenkoDmitry V BerdyshevPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The metabolic profile of the Aspergillus sp. 1901NT-1.2.2 sponge-associated fungal strain was investigated using the HPLC MS technique, and more than 23 peaks in the HPLC MS chromatogram were detected. Only two minor peaks were identified as endocrocin and terpene derivative MS data from the GNPS database. The main compound was isolated and identified as known anthraquinone derivative vismione E. The absolute stereochemistry of vismione E was established for the first time using ECD and quantum chemical methods. Vismione E showed high cytotoxic activity against human breast cancer MCF-7 cells, with an IC 50 of 9.0 µM, in comparison with low toxicity for normal human breast MCF-10A cells, with an IC 50 of 65.3 µM. It was found that vismione E inhibits MCF-7 cell proliferation and arrests the cell cycle in the G1 phase. Moreover, the negative influence of vismione E on MCF-7 cell migration was detected. Molecular docking of vismione E suggested the IMPDH2 enzyme as one of the molecular targets for this anthraquinone derivative.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- cell cycle
- breast cancer cells
- mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- molecular docking
- induced apoptosis
- cell migration
- endothelial cells
- multiple sclerosis
- cell cycle arrest
- simultaneous determination
- cell death
- pluripotent stem cells
- cell wall
- molecular dynamics
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- water soluble
- deep learning
- electronic health record
- single molecule
- solid phase extraction
- molecular dynamics simulations
- high resolution
- clinical evaluation