Unveiling the Mechanisms of Apoptosis Induction by Deep-Sea-Derived Polyketide-Terpenoid Hybrids from Penicillium allii-sativi: A Focus on Mitochondrial and mTOR Pathways
Chun-Lan Xie, Tai-Zong Wu, Duo Zhang, Yuan Wang, Ting Lin, Hai-Feng Chen, Xiao-Kun Zhang, Xian-Wen Yang
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Abstract
A chemical investigation of the deep-sea-derived fungus Penicillium allii-sativi MCCC 3A00580 resulted in the discovery of four new meroterpenoids (1—4) and one related known co-metabolite (5). These meroterpenoids showcase unique carbon skeletons featuring a common drimane sesquiterpene part with highly diverse polyketide units. Particularly, compound 1 incorporates a salicylic acid moiety while 2 possesses a rare peroxide bridge in the polyketide part. The structures of new compounds were assigned by extensive spectroscopic analysis, quantum calculations, and biogenetic considerations. Notably, 3 significantly blocked the mTOR signaling pathway, resulting in the arrest of cell cycle at G0-G1 phase and triggering mitochondrial apoptosis in Hela cells. While the previously reported co-metabolite macrophorin A (MPA) effectively triggered cell death in MDA-MB-231 cancer cells by activating apoptosis pathways involving death receptors, mitochondria, mTOR, and TNF.
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The Chinese Journal of Chemistry is an international forum for peer-reviewed original research results in all fields of chemistry. Founded in 1983 under the name Acta Chimica Sinica English Edition and renamed in 1990 as Chinese Journal of Chemistry, the journal publishes a stimulating mixture of Accounts, Full Papers, Notes and Communications in English.