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Fungal Duel between Penicillium brasilianum and Aspergillus nomius Results in Dual Induction of Miktospiromide A and Kitrinomycin A.

Michael S CowledJohn A KalaitzisAndrew CrombieRachel ChenNicolau SbarainiErnest LaceyAndrew M Piggott
Published in: Journal of natural products (2023)
Cocultivation of the fungi Penicillium brasilianum MST-FP1927 and Aspergillus nomius MST-FP2004 resulted in the reciprocal induction of two new compounds, miktospiromide A ( 1 ) from A . nomius and kitrinomycin A ( 2 ) from P . brasilianum . A third new compound, kitrinomycin B ( 3 ), was also identified from an axenic culture of P . brasilianum , along with the previously reported compounds austalide K ( 4 ), 17 S -dihydroaustalide K ( 5 ), verruculogen ( 6 ), and fumitremorgin B ( 7 ). The structures of 1 - 3 were elucidated by detailed spectroscopic analysis and DFT calculations, while 4 - 7 were identified by comparison to authentic standards. The genome of A . nomius MST-FP2004 was sequenced, and a putative biosynthetic gene cluster for 1 was identified. Compound 2 showed activity against murine melanoma NS-1 cells (LD 99 7.8 μM) and the bovine parasite Tritrichomonas foetus (LD 99 4.8 μM).
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