Isolation and structure determination of streptospherins B-F, novel cancer stem cell inhibitors, produced by Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Morihiro Shibasaki, Hiroaki Ikeda, Ami Mimura, Junko Hashimoto, Taiki Suo, Takefumi Kuranaga, Kazuo Shin-Ya, Masaya Imoto, Hideaki Kakeya
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Streptospherin A (1), which has pentasubstituted benzene and tetrahydropyran moieties, was recently isolated in our laboratory from Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240 as a novel inhibitor of cancer stem cell (CSC) sphere formation. Given the potential of CSCs as target for cancer therapy because of their high malignancy, identification of CSC inhibitors is urgently needed. The chemical structure and biological activity of 1 prompted us to isolate other derivatives from Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240, leading here to the identification of new streptospherins B-F (2-6). Their planar structures were determined by HR-ESI-MS and NMR analyses. The absolute configuration of 4 was proposed by using a modified Mosher's method, acetonide formation, and the J-based configuration analysis (JBCA) method. The absolute configurations of 3 and 5 were also determined by using ECD spectra and comparison with that of 4. Analysis of the whole genome sequence of the producing strain suggested a plausible biosynthesis pathway for 3-5. Compounds 2-6 inhibited CSC sphere formation and suppressed CSC growth, indicating that streptospherins are promising seed compounds for CSC inhibitors for cancer chemotherapy.

Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240新型肿瘤干细胞抑制剂streptospherin B-F的分离与结构分析
Streptospherin A(1)是我们实验室最近从Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240中分离到的一种新型癌症干细胞(CSC)球形成抑制剂,具有五取代苯和四氢吡喃基团。鉴于CSC的高恶性性,其作为癌症治疗靶点的潜力,迫切需要鉴定CSC抑制剂。1的化学结构和生物活性促使我们从Streptomyces sp. KUSC-240中分离出其他衍生物,从而鉴定出新的streptospherins B-F(2-6)。通过质谱和核磁共振分析确定了它们的平面结构。采用改进的Mosher法、乙酰胺生成法和j基构型分析法(JBCA)确定了4的绝对构型。利用ECD谱并与4进行比较,确定了3和5的绝对构型。产菌全基因组序列分析提示了3-5的合理生物合成途径。化合物2-6抑制CSC球的形成,抑制CSC生长,提示链状球蛋白是有希望作为CSC抑制剂用于癌症化疗的种子化合物。
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Journal of Antibiotics
Journal of Antibiotics 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Antibiotics seeks to promote research on antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances and publishes Articles, Review Articles, Brief Communication, Correspondence and other specially commissioned reports. The Journal of Antibiotics accepts papers on biochemical, chemical, microbiological and pharmacological studies. However, studies regarding human therapy do not fall under the journal’s scope. Contributions regarding recently discovered antibiotics and biologically active microbial products are particularly encouraged. Topics of particular interest within the journal''s scope include, but are not limited to, those listed below: Discovery of new antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances Production, isolation, characterization, structural elucidation, chemical synthesis and derivatization, biological activities, mechanisms of action, and structure-activity relationships of antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances Biosynthesis, bioconversion, taxonomy and genetic studies on producing microorganisms, as well as improvement of production of antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances Novel physical, chemical, biochemical, microbiological or pharmacological methods for detection, assay, determination, structural elucidation and evaluation of antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances Newly found properties, mechanisms of action and resistance-development of antibiotics and related types of biologically active substances.
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