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Acidiphilamides a-e, modified peptides as autophagy inhibitors from an acidophilic actinobacterium, streptacidiphilus rugosus

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Authors

Hwang, Sunghoon; Yun, Yejin; Choi, Won Hoon; Kim, Seung Bum; Shin, Jongheon; Lee, Min Jae; Oh, Dong-Chan

Issue Date
2019-02
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Journal of Natural Products, Vol.82 No.2, pp.341-348
Abstract
Five new tripeptides, acidiphilamides A-E (1-5), were discovered along with two previously reported compounds, L-isoleucinarnide (6) and L-valinamide (7), from Streptacidiphilus rugosus AM-16, an acidophilic actinobacterial strain isolated from acidic forest soil. The structures of 1-5 were elucidated as modified tripeptides bearing phenylalaninol or methioninol fragments with C-3-C-5 acyl chains based mainly on NMR and mass spectroscopic data. The absolute configurations of the amine units were established by advanced Marfey's method and GITC (2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyl isothiocyanate) derivatization followed by LC/MS analysis. Acidiphilamides A and B (1 and 2), the first secondary metabolites isolated from the rare actinobacterial genus Streptacidiphilus, significantly inhibited autophagic flux but not proteasome activity in HeLa cells. These compounds appeared to block mainly the autophagosome lysosome fusion step in the late stage of cellular autophagy.
ISSN
0163-3864
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206311
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00828
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