| Literature DB >> 33527693 |
Lobna A Elsadek1,2, James H Matthews1,2, Shinichi Nishimura3,4,5, Takahiro Nakatani3, Airi Ito3, Tongjun Gu6, Danmeng Luo1,2, Lilibeth A Salvador-Reyes1,7, Valerie J Paul8, Hideaki Kakeya3, Hendrik Luesch1,2.
Abstract
Amantelide A, a polyhydroxylated macrolide isolated from a marine cyanobacterium, displays broad-spectrum activity against mammalian cells, bacterial pathogens, and marine fungi. We conducted comprehensive mechanistic studies to identify the molecular targets and pathways affected by amantelide A. Our investigations relied on chemical structure similarities with compounds of known mechanisms, yeast knockout mutants, yeast chemogenomic profiling, and direct biochemical and biophysical methods. We established that amantelide A exerts its antifungal action by binding to ergosterol-containing membranes followed by pore formation and cell death, a mechanism partially shared with polyene antifungals. Binding assays demonstrated that amantelide A also binds to membranes containing epicholesterol or mammalian cholesterol, thus suggesting that the cytotoxicity to mammalian cells might be due to its affinity to cholesterol-containing membranes. However, membrane interactions were not completely dependent on sterols. Yeast chemogenomic profiling suggested additional direct or indirect effects on actin. Accordingly, we performed actin polymerization assays, which suggested that amantelide A also promotes actin polymerization in cell-free systems. However, the C-33 acetoxy derivative amantelide B showed a similar effect on actin dynamics in vitro but no significant activity against yeast. Overall, these studies suggest that the membrane effects are the most functionally relevant for amantelide A mechanism of action.Entities:
Keywords: chemogenomic profiling; marine natural products; mechanism of action; membrane interactions
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33527693 PMCID: PMC8220859 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202000685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164