Semi-Synthesis of Marine-Derived Ilamycin F Derivatives and Their Antitubercular Activities

Li, Jun and Liu, Zhiyong and Hong, Mingye and Sun, Changli and Zhang, Tianyu and Zhang, Hua and Ju, Jianhua and Ma, Junying (2021) Semi-Synthesis of Marine-Derived Ilamycin F Derivatives and Their Antitubercular Activities. Frontiers in Chemistry, 9. ISSN 2296-2646

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Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is still a global disease threatening people’s lives. With the emergence of multi-drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis the prevention and control of tuberculosis faces new challenges, and the burden of tuberculosis treatment is increasing among the world. Ilamycins are novel cyclopeptides with potent anti-TB activities, which have a unique target protein against M. tuberculosis and drug-resistant strains. Herein, ilamycin F, a major secondary metabolite isolated from the marine-derived mutant strain Streptomyces atratus SCSIO ZH16 ΔilaR, is used as a scaffold to semi-synthesize eighteen new ilamycin derivatives (ilamycin NJL1–NJL18, 1–18). Our study reveals that four of ilamycin NJLs (1, 6, 8, and 10) have slightly stronger anti-TB activities against Mtb H37Rv (minimum inhibitory concentration, 1.6–1.7 μM) compared with that of ilamycin F on day 14th, but obviously display more potent activities than ilamycin F on day 3rd, indicating anti-TB activities of these derivatives with fast-onset effect. In addition, cytotoxic assays show most ilamycin NJLs with low cytotoxicity except ilamycin NJL1 (1). These findings will promote the further exploration of structure-activity relationships for ilamycins and the development of anti-TB drugs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Opene Prints > Chemical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 02 Dec 2022 04:41
Last Modified: 25 May 2024 07:47
URI: http://geographical.go2journals.com/id/eprint/509

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