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Biomimetic Synthesis of Rhytidenone A and Mode of Action of Cytotoxic Rhytidenone F
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Cytotoxic Rhytidenone FBiosynthesisBiomimetic SynthesisBiochemistryRhytidenone FamilyNatural SciencesRhytidenone AMedicineNatural Product BiosynthesisAnti-cancer AgentPa28γ LeadChemical BiologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical ChemistryRhytidenone FDrug DiscoveryNatural Product Synthesis
The rhytidenone family comprises spirobisnaphthalene natural products isolated from the mangrove endophytic fungus Rhytidhysteron rufulum AS21B. The biomimetic synthesis of rhytidenone A was achieved by a Michael reaction/aldol/lactonization cascade in a single step from the proposed biosynthetic precursor rhytidenone F. Moreover, the mode of action of the highly cytotoxic rhytidenone F was investigated. The pulldown assay coupled with mass spectrometry analysis revealed the target protein PA28γ is covalently attached to rhytidenone F at the Cys92 residue. The interactions of rhytidenone F with PA28γ lead to the accumulation of p53, which is an essential tumor suppressor in humans. Consequently, the Fas-dependent signaling pathway is activated to initiate cellular apoptosis. These studies have identified the first small-molecule inhibitor targeting PA28γ, suggesting rhytidenone F may serve as a promising natural product lead for future anticancer drug development.
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