| Literature DB >> 28234476 |
Michelle Quezada1, Zhuo Shang1, Pabasara Kalansuriya1, Angela A Salim1, Ernest Lacey2, Robert J Capon1.
Abstract
Chemical profiling of extracts from a mud dauber wasp-associated fungus, Aspergillus sp. (CMB-W031), revealed a remarkably diverse array of secondary metabolites, with many biosynthetic gene clusters being transcriptionally responsive to specific culture conditions. Chemical fractionation of a jasmine rice cultivation yielded many known fungal metabolites, including the highly cytotoxic (-)-stephacidin B and an unprecedented nonribosomal peptide synthase derived nitro depsi-tetrapeptide diketopiperazine, waspergillamide A (1). All structures were assigned by detailed spectroscopic analysis and, where appropriate, chemical degradation and Marfey's analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28234476 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b01062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Prod ISSN: 0163-3864 Impact factor: 4.050