Publication | Closed Access
Cytoskyrins A and B, New BIA Active Bisanthraquinones Isolated from an Endophytic Fungus
74
Citations
5
References
2000
Year
Medicinal FungiAntimicrobial ChemotherapyMedicinal ChemistryBioanalysisBiochemical Induction AssayBacterial AssayAntimicrobial Drug DiscoveryBiochemistryBioassay-guided IsolationChemical PathologyPharmacologyEndophytic FungusBiomolecular EngineeringIndustrial MycologyAntifungal AgentNatural SciencesRelated Cytoskyrin BMedicineDrug DiscoveryDrug Analysis
[structure] The biochemical induction assay (BIA) is a rapid (colorimetric) bacterial assay used to identify compounds that damage DNA or inhibit DNA synthesis and thereby identify potential natural product anticancer agents. Bisanthraquinones based on a 1,3,6, 8-tetrahydroxyanthraquinone-type carbon skeleton were isolated from an endophytic fungus and characterized by NMR and X-ray crystallography. Cytoskyrin A (1) is highly active in the biochemical induction assay, while the closely related cytoskyrin B (2) has no detectable activity in this assay.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1