RRC ID 85196
Author Kojima H, Watanabe Y, Higo M, Kasuya T, Nonaka K, Iwatsuki M, Sugawara A.
Title Novel Tetrapeptides, Tengupeptins A and B, Produced by Lecanicillium aphanocladii FKI-9593 Fungal Strain.
Journal Chem Biodivers
Abstract The discovery of novel natural products through the exploration of distinct microorganisms is crucial for advancing drug discovery research. In this study, we focus on a unique environmental resource, microbial masses known as "Tengu-no-Mugimeshi." From the culture broth of Lecanicillium aphanocladii FKI-9593, isolated from Tengu-no-Mugimeshi collected at Mount Kurohime, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, we report the isolation of two novel tetrapeptides, tengupeptins A (1) and B (2), as well as the known compound oosporein. Structural analysis revealed that tengupeptins are composed of four amino acids: L-glutamic acid for 1 (or L-pyroglutamic acid for 2), (Z)-α,β-didehydro tryptophan (ΔZTrp), (Z)-α,β-didehydro-phenylalanine (ΔZPhe), and L-aspartic acid. Notably, dehydroamino acids containing an aromatic moiety conjugated with a double bond connected via two or more consecutive linkages are rare in natural products, and the ΔZTrp-ΔZPhe fragment represents the first example. The isolation of secondary metabolites from filamentous fungi inhabiting unique environments, such as Tengu-no-Mugimeshi, is anticipated to offer significant potential for future research.
Volume 22(5)
Pages e202403050
Published 2025-5-1
DOI 10.1002/cbdv.202403050
PMID 39714384
MeSH Hypocreales* / chemistry Hypocreales* / metabolism Microbial Sensitivity Tests Molecular Structure Oligopeptides* / chemistry Oligopeptides* / isolation & purification Oligopeptides* / pharmacology
IF 2.039
Resource
Pathogenic eukaryotic microorganisms Cryptococcus neoformans IFM 5505