| Literature DB >> 33269586 |
Laurence K Jennings1,2, Dale W Prebble1,2, Mingming Xu2,3, Merrick G Ekins4, Alan L Munn5, George D Mellick2,3, Anthony R Carroll1,2,3.
Abstract
In a study aimed at identifying new anti-prion compounds we screened a library of 500 Australian marine invertebrate derived extracts using a yeast-based anti-prion assay. This resulted in an extract from the subtropical sponge Lamellodysidea cf. chlorea showing potent anti-prion activity. The bioassay-guided investigation of the sponge extract led to the isolation of three new bioactive polyoxygenated steroids, lamellosterols A-C (1-3). These sterols were all isolated in low yield, and their structures elucidated by extensive NMR and MS data analysis. Lamellosterols A-C displayed potent anti-prion activity against the [PSI+] yeast prion (EC50s of 12.7, 13.8, and 9.8 μM, respectively). Lamellosterol A (1) was further shown to bind to the Parkinson's disease implicated amyloid protein, α-synuclein, and to significantly inhibit its aggregation. Our findings indicate that these polyoxygenated sterol sulfates may be useful compounds to study mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33269586 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.0c01168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Prod ISSN: 0163-3864 Impact factor: 4.050