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Natural Product Libraries to Accelerate the High-Throughput Discovery of Therapeutic Leads

Authors :
Arif Nukanto
Samarkand A. Estee
Karen Tenney
Atit Kanti
Joseline Ratnam
Johann Sohn
Heddy Julistiono
Yongchun Shen
Steven T. Loveridge
Nadine C. Gassner
Junke Liu
Helene C. Vervoort
Wayne D. Inman
Kyria Boundy-Mills
Leonard F. Bjeldanes
Leonardus B.S. Kardono
R. Scott Lokey
Tyler A. Johnson
Phillip Crews
Kenny K. H. Ang
James H. McKerrow
Walter M. Bray
Source :
Journal of Natural Products. 74:2545-2555
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2011.

Abstract

A high-throughput (HT) paradigm generating LC-MS-UV-ELSD-based natural product libraries to discover compounds with new bioactivities and or molecular structures is presented. To validate this methodology, an extract of the Indo-Pacific marine sponge Cacospongia mycofijiensis was evaluated using assays involving cytoskeletal profiling, tumor cell lines, and parasites. Twelve known compounds were identified including latrunculins (1-4, 10), fijianolides (5, 8, 9), mycothiazole (11), aignopsanes (6, 7), and sacrotride A (13). Compounds 1-5 and 8-11 exhibited bioactivity not previously reported against the parasite T. brucei, while 11 showed selectivity for lymphoma (U937) tumor cell lines. Four new compounds were also discovered including aignopsanoic acid B (13), apo-latrunculin T (14), 20-methoxy-fijianolide A (15), and aignopsane ketal (16). Compounds 13 and 16 represent important derivatives of the aignopsane class, 14 exhibited inhibition of T. brucei without disrupting microfilament assembly, and 15 demonstrated modest microtubule-stabilizing effects. The use of removable well plate libraries to avoid false positives from extracts enriched with only one or two major metabolites is also discussed. Overall, these results highlight the advantages of applying modern methods in natural products-based research to accelerate the HT discovery of therapeutic leads and/or new molecular structures using LC-MS-UV-ELSD-based libraries.

Details

ISSN :
15206025 and 01633864
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Natural Products
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb2b1905049179e78c628229123a536a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/np200673b