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Streptochlorin analogues as potential antifungal agents: Design, synthesis, antifungal activity and molecular docking study

[Display omitted] Streptochlorin is a small molecule of indole alkaloid isolated from marine Streptomyces sp., it is a promising lead compound due to its potent bioactivity in preventing many phytopathogens in our previous study, but further structural modifications are required to improve its antif...

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Published in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2021-04, Vol.35, p.116073-116073, Article 116073
Main Authors: Gao, Ya, Huang, Dai-Chuan, Liu, Chang, Song, Zi-Long, Liu, Jing-Rui, Guo, Shu-Ke, Tan, Jun-Yang, Qiu, Run-Ling, Jin, Bing, Zhang, Haifeng, Mulholland, Nick, Han, Xinya, Xia, Qinfei, Ali, Abdallah S., Guo, Dale, Deng, Yun, Gu, Yu-Cheng, Zhang, Ming-Zhi
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Summary:[Display omitted] Streptochlorin is a small molecule of indole alkaloid isolated from marine Streptomyces sp., it is a promising lead compound due to its potent bioactivity in preventing many phytopathogens in our previous study, but further structural modifications are required to improve its antifungal activity. Our work in this paper focused on the replacement of oxazole ring in streptochlorin with the imidazole ring, to discover novel analogues. Based on this design strategy, three series of streptochlorin analogues were efficiently synthesized through sequential Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, Van Leusen imidazole synthesis and halogenation reaction. Some of the analogues displayed excellent activity in the primary assays, and this is highlighted by compounds 4g and 4i, the growth inhibition against Alternaria Leaf Spot and Rhizoctorzia solani under 50 μg/mL are 97.5% and 90.3%, respectively, even more active than those of streptochlorin, pimprinine and Osthole. Molecular docking models indicated that streptochlorin binds with Thermus thermophiles Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase in a similar mode to AN2690, offering a perspective on the mode of action study for antifungal activities of streptochlorin derivatives. Further study is still ongoing with the aim of discovering synthetic analogues, with improved antifungal activity and clear mode of action.
ISSN:0968-0896
1464-3391
DOI:10.1016/j.bmc.2021.116073