| Literature DB >> 35268835 |
Anastasia E Kuvarina1, Irina A Gavryushina1, Maxim A Sykonnikov1, Tatiana A Efimenko1, Natalia N Markelova1, Elena N Bilanenko2, Sofiya A Bondarenko2, Lyudmila Y Kokaeva2, Alla V Timofeeva3, Marina V Serebryakova3, Anna S Barashkova4, Eugene A Rogozhin1,4, Marina L Georgieva1,2, Vera S Sadykova1.
Abstract
Features of the biochemical adaptations of alkaliphilic fungi to exist in extreme environments could promote the production of active antibiotic compounds with the potential to control microorganisms, causing infections associated with health care. Thirty-eight alkaliphilic and alkalitolerant Emericellopsis strains (E. alkalina, E. cf. maritima, E. cf. terricola, Emericellopsis sp.) isolated from different saline soda soils and belonging to marine, terrestrial, and soda soil ecological clades were investigated for emericellipsin A (EmiA) biosynthesis, an antifungal peptaibol previously described for Emericellopsis alkalina. The analysis of the Emericellopsis sp. strains belonging to marine and terrestrial clades from chloride soils revealed another novel form with a mass of 1032.7 Da, defined by MALDI-TOF Ms/Ms spectrometers, as the EmiA lacked a hydroxyl (dEmiA). EmiA displayed strong inhibitory effects on cell proliferation and viability of HCT 116 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manners and induced apoptosis.Entities:
Keywords: Emericellopsis alkalina; alkaliphilic fungi; antifungal activity; antitumor activity; emericellipsin’s complex; peptide
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35268835 PMCID: PMC8911692 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27051736
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411