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Amphiol, an Antifungal Fungal Pigment from Pseudogymnoascus sp. PF1464.

Kohei FujitaMisa IkutaShinichi NishimuraRyosuke SugiyamaAya YoshimuraHideaki Kakeya
Published in: Journal of natural products (2021)
An antifungal metabolite, designated amphiol (1), was isolated from the culture broth of the fungus Pseudogymnoascus sp. PF1464. It exists as a mixture of inseparable tautomers, an acetal form and a keto form. The chemical structure was determined by spectroscopic analyses and chemical derivatization. Amphiol (1) showed antifungal but not antibacterial activities, while yeast mutant cells lacking ergosterol biosynthetic genes were less sensitive, implying a fungal specific, membrane-related mechanism of action.
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