Wang_2021_Bioorg.Chem_114_105148

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Title : The chemical diversity, the attractant, anti-acetylcholinesterase, and antifungal activities of metabolites from biocontrol Trichoderma harzianum uncovered by OSMAC strategy - Wang_2021_Bioorg.Chem_114_105148
Author(s) : Wang XY , Xu TT , Sun LJ , Cen RH , Su S , Yang XQ , Yang YB , Ding ZT
Ref : Bioorg Chem , 114 :105148 , 2021
Abstract :

Eight new compounds (1-8) were discovered from Trichoderma harzianum associated with edible mushroom by the one strain many compounds (OSMAC) strategy. Triharzianin A (1) is the first naturally scaffold characterized by a C(13)-prostaglandin skeleton. The configurations of 1-3, and 5 were determined by the Mosher's method, experimental and calculated ECD spectra, and plausible biosynthesis of stereospecific epoxidation. Most compounds indicated obvious feeding attractant activities to silkworm with attraction rates at 30-90%. Compound 7 showed anti-acetylcholinesterase (anti-AChE) activity with a ratio of 29% at a concentration of 50 microM for insecticidal potential. So 2,3-dialkylchromone (7) had potential of chemical entrapment and killing of insects. Compounds 2, 3 and 7-11 showed antifungal activities against Aspergillus fumigates, and Trichoderma sp. from mushroom with MICs >= 300 microM. The four fermentation extracts also indicated obvious feeding attractant activities to silkworm for the activities brought by active metabolites from T. harzianum. The material base of biocontrol induced by the interaction of host-fungal symbiont can be investigated by the antifungal metabolites against pathogen fungi.

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Wang XY, Xu TT, Sun LJ, Cen RH, Su S, Yang XQ, Yang YB, Ding ZT (2021)
The chemical diversity, the attractant, anti-acetylcholinesterase, and antifungal activities of metabolites from biocontrol Trichoderma harzianum uncovered by OSMAC strategy
Bioorg Chem 114 :105148

Wang XY, Xu TT, Sun LJ, Cen RH, Su S, Yang XQ, Yang YB, Ding ZT (2021)
Bioorg Chem 114 :105148