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Selesconol, a Fungal Polyketide That Induces Stem Cell Differentiation
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2016
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Regenerative MedicineDevelopmental BiologyMedicineAdult Stem CellStem Cell DifferentiationStem Cell ResearchNeural Stem CellStem-cell TherapyCell TransplantationMesenchymal Stem CellStem Cell BiologyStem CellsCell BiologyIntermediate TautomerizationSmall MoleculesEmbryonic Stem CellReplacement Therapy
Owing to the negligible or acceptable immunogenicity, small molecules capable of inducing the differentiation of undifferentiated stem cells into organ-specific cell types are particularly promising in developing replacement therapy, but such compounds with undescribed architectures are extremely rare. Selesconol (1) is discovered from the culture of Daldinia eschscholzii IFB-TL01 as a skeletally unprecedented inducer for the differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into neural cells, with its unique framework clarified to derive from the intermediate tautomerization of the dalesconol A biosynthetic pathway.
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