학술논문

Neuraminidase Inhibitors from marine-derived actinomycete Streptomyces seoulensis
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Applied Microbiology. Apr 01, 2013 114(4):1046-1053
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1364-5072
Abstract
AIMS: This work was performed to characterize new secondary metabolites with neuraminidase (NA) inhibitory activity from marine actinomycete strains. METHODS AND RESULTS: An actinomycete strain IFB-A01, capable of producing new NA inhibitors, was isolated from the gut of shrimp Penasus orientalis and identified as Streptomyces seoulensis according to its 16S rRNA sequence (over 99% homology with that of the standard strain). Repeated chromatography of the methanol extract of the solid-substrate culture of S. seoulensis IFB-A01 led to the isolation of streptoseolactone (1), and limazepines G (2) and H (3). The structures of 1–3 were determined by a combination of IR, ESI-MS, 1D (H and C NMR, and DEPT) and 2D NMR experiments (HMQC, HMBC, H-H COSY and NOESY). Compounds 1–3 showed significant inhibition on NA in a dose-dependent manner with IC50 values of 3·92, 7·50 and 7·37 μmol l, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report of two new (1 and 2) and known (3, recovered as a natural product for the first time in the work) NA inhibitors from the marine-derived actinomycete S. seoulensis IFB-A01. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The three natural NA inhibitors maybe of value for the development of drug(s) necessitated for the treatment of viral infections.