Enigmazole C: A Cytotoxic Macrocyclic Lactone and Its Ring-Opened Derivatives from a New Species of Homophymia Sponge.
Guillermo TarazonaRogelio FernándezMarta PérezRamón E MillánCarlos JiménezJaime RodríguezCarmen CuevasPublished in: Journal of natural products (2022)
A new macrolide, enigmazole C ( 1 ), and two additional analogues, enigmazoles E ( 2 ) and D ( 3 ), were obtained from a new species of the Homophymia genus as part of an ongoing discovery program at PharmaMar to study cytotoxic substances from marine sources. The structures were fully characterized by cumulative analyses of NMR, IR, and MS spectra, along with density functional theory computational calculations. All three of the new compounds feature an unusual 2,3-dihydro-4 H -pyran-4-one moiety, but only enigmazoles C ( 1 ) and D ( 3 ) showed cytotoxic activity in the micromolar range against A-549 (lung), HT-29 (colon), MDA-MB-231 (breast), and PSN-1 (pancreas) tumor cells.
Keyphrases
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics
- high resolution
- drinking water
- mass spectrometry
- small molecule
- magnetic resonance
- multiple sclerosis
- quality improvement
- ms ms
- structure activity relationship
- deep learning
- high throughput
- cell death
- solid state
- breast cancer cells
- cell proliferation
- cell cycle arrest
- anti inflammatory