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Cytoskyrins and Cytosporones Produced by Cytospora sp. CR200: Taxonomy, Fermentation and Biological Activities

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dc.contributor.author Singh, Maya P.
dc.contributor.author Janso, Jeffrey E.
dc.contributor.author Brady, Sean F.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-02-22T00:07:14Z
dc.date.available 2016-02-22T00:07:14Z
dc.date.issued 2007-07-19
dc.identifier.citation Singh, M. P., Janso, J. E., & Brady, S. F. (2007). Cytoskyrins and Cytosporones Produced by Cytospora sp. CR200: Taxonomy, Fermentation and Biological Activities. Marine Drugs, 5(3), 71-84. es_CR
dc.identifier.issn 1660-3397
dc.identifier.uri 10.3390/md503071
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/104
dc.description.abstract In screening endophytic fungi from Costa Rica for bioactivity, fungal culture CR200, isolated from a buttonwood tree, was found to contain compounds that initiate DNA damage in a test strain of E. coli (Biochemical Induction Assay, BIA) and inhibit growth of Gram-positive bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Two new bisanthraquinones (cytoskyrins A and B) and five new related octaketides (cytosporones A-E) were isolated from fermentation broths of this fungus. Cytoskyrin A exhibited potent in-vitro antibacterial (MICs against Gram-positive bacteria, 0.03 - 0.25 !g/mL) and DNA-damaging activities (10 ng/spot), whereas cytoskyrin B was inactive in these assays. Among the cytosporones, only D and E exhibited Gram-positive activity, but they were inactive in the BIA. Mechanistically, cytoskyrin A specifically inhibited DNA synthesis in E. coli imp at its MIC; however, it also moderately inhibited protein synthesis at 2x its MIC. Cytoskyrin A exhibited poor cytotoxicity against tumor cell lines (IC50 > 5 !g/mL) compared to known antitumor agents. The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region of CR200 was found to share highest similarity (94-96%) with Cytospora spp. Micro- and macroscopic morphological observations of the conidia and conidiomata, respectively, also suggested this fungus to be a Cytospora sp. es_CR
dc.language.iso en_US es_CR
dc.publisher Marine Drugs es_CR
dc.subject Cytospora sp. CR200 es_CR
dc.subject cytoskyrins es_CR
dc.subject cytosporones es_CR
dc.subject antimicrobial es_CR
dc.subject cytotoxic es_CR
dc.subject antimicrobiano es_CR
dc.subject citotóxico es_CR
dc.title Cytoskyrins and Cytosporones Produced by Cytospora sp. CR200: Taxonomy, Fermentation and Biological Activities es_CR
dc.type Article es_CR


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