Literature DB >> 22271309

Molecular basis for fungicidal action of neothyonidioside, a triterpene glycoside from the sea cucumber, Australostichopus mollis.

Ploi Yibmantasiri1, Dora C Leahy, Bede P Busby, Stephan Andreas Angermayr, Alice G Sorgo, Kristina Boeger, Rosemary Heathcott, Jacqueline M Barber, Greta Moraes, James H Matthews, Peter T Northcote, Paul H Atkinson, David S Bellows.   

Abstract

Neothyonidioside is a triterpene glycoside (TG) isolated from the sea cucumber, Australostichopus mollis, that is potently cytotoxic to S. cerevisiae, but does not permeabilize cellular membranes. We mutagenized S. cerevisiae and isolated a neothionidioside-resistant (neo(R)) strain. Using synthetic genetic array mapping and sequencing, we identified NCP1 as the resistance locus. Quantitative HPLC revealed that neo(R)/ncp1 mutants have reduced ergosterol content. Ergosterol added to growth media reversed toxicity, demonstrating that neothionidioside binds directly to ergosterol, similar to the polyene natamycin. Ergosterol synthesis inhibitors ketoconazole and atorvastatin conferred resistance to neothionidioside in a dose-dependent manner showing that a threshold ergosterol concentration is required for toxicity. A genome-wide screen of deletion mutants against neothionidioside revealed hypersensitivity of many of the component genes in the ESCRT complexes relating to multivesicular body formation. Confocal microscopy of cells stained with a vital dye showed blockage at this step. Thus, we propose neothionidioside may affect membrane curvature and fusion capability in the endosome-vacuole pathway.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22271309     DOI: 10.1039/c2mb05426d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biosyst        ISSN: 1742-2051


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