A Chemical Investigation Approach of the Paraconiothyrium sp. FKR-0637 Fungal Strain Enables the Isolation of the New Chlorinated Chromone, Nohocumone

Akihiro, Sugawara, Haruki, Azami, Yoshihiro, Watanabe, Takahito, Ouchi, Mika, Watabe, Hiroki, Kojima, Yui, Hirano, Saki, Owada, Toshiyuki, Tokiwa, Mayuka, Higo, Kenichi, Nonaka, Toshiaki, Teruya, Hideaki, Hanaki, Masato, Iwatsuki
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The discovery of novel natural products (NPs) from diverse microorganisms is essential for advancing drug discovery. In this study, a chemical approach was employed for NP exploration using the genus Paraconiothyrium sp. isolated from the root soil of Ficus microcarpa on Noho Island, Okinawa. Consequently, we isolated five compounds, including a new chromone, nohocumone (1), as well as four known compounds, known chromone (2), 10-norparvulenone (3), sclerotinin A (4), and calbistrin A (5), from the culture broth of Paraconiothyrium sp. FKR-0637. The planar structure of 1 were elucidated using 1D and 2D NMR analyses, HR-ESI-MS, and chemical derivatization. Chlorinated chromone 1 is a novel compound that was not previously isolated from Paraconiothyrium sp. These results contribute to expanding the structural diversity and collection of NPs that can be obtained from the culture broths of Paraconiothyrium sp.
通过对 Paraconiothyrium sp. FKR-0637 真菌菌株进行化学研究,分离出新型氯化铬酮 Nohocumone
从各种微生物中发现新型天然产物(NPs)对于推动药物发现至关重要。本研究采用化学方法,利用从冲绳野保岛小榕树根部土壤中分离出的 Paraconiothyrium sp.结果,我们从 Paraconiothyrium sp. FKR-0637 的培养液中分离出了五种化合物,包括一种新的色酮--nohocumone(1),以及四种已知化合物--已知色酮(2)、10-norparvulenone(3)、sclerotin A(4)和 calbistrin A(5)。利用一维和二维核磁共振分析、HR-ESI-MS 和化学衍生方法阐明了 1 的平面结构。这些结果有助于扩大从副扇贝藻培养液中获得的 NPs 的结构多样性和收集范围。
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