Terreuspyridine: An Unexpected Pyridine-Fused Meroterpenoid Alkaloid with a Tetracyclic 6/6/6/6 Skeleton from Aspergillus terreus.
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Terreuspyridine: An Unexpected Pyridine-Fused Meroterpenoid Alkaloid with a Tetracyclic 6/6/6/6 Skeleton from Aspergillus terreus.
Org Lett. 2020 Aug 25;:
Authors: Li H, Feng W, Li X, Kang X, Yan S, Chao M, Mo S, Sun W, Lu Y, Chen C, Wang J, Zhu H, Zhang Y
Abstract
Terreuspyridine (1), the first 3,5-demethylorsellinic acid (DMOA) derived meroterpenoid alkaloid, was isolated from the fungus Aspergillus terreus, which represents a new type of meroterpenoid possessing an unexpected tetracyclic 6/6/6/6 architecture. The structure of 1 with absolute configuration was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Biogenetically, it was proposed to be derived from the fusion of a DMOA-meroterpenoid and a glutamate. Terreuspyridine (1) exhibited moderate inhibitory activity against the BChE with an IC50 value of 16.4 μM.
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