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Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins

Diaporthe species produce versatile secondary metabolites (SMs), including terpenoids, fatty acids, polyketides, steroids, and alkaloids. These structurally diverse SMs exhibit a wide range of biological activities, including cytotoxic, antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflamm...

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Autores principales: Wei, Wei, Khan, Babar, Dai, Qun, Lin, Jie, Kang, Liqin, Rajput, Nasir Ahmed, Yan, Wei, Liu, Guiyou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040453
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author Wei, Wei
Khan, Babar
Dai, Qun
Lin, Jie
Kang, Liqin
Rajput, Nasir Ahmed
Yan, Wei
Liu, Guiyou
author_facet Wei, Wei
Khan, Babar
Dai, Qun
Lin, Jie
Kang, Liqin
Rajput, Nasir Ahmed
Yan, Wei
Liu, Guiyou
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description Diaporthe species produce versatile secondary metabolites (SMs), including terpenoids, fatty acids, polyketides, steroids, and alkaloids. These structurally diverse SMs exhibit a wide range of biological activities, including cytotoxic, antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and phytotoxic activities, which could be exploited in the medical, agricultural, and other modern industries. This review comprehensively covers the production and biological potencies of isolated natural products from the genus Diaporthe associated with terrestrial and marine origins. A total of 275 SMs have been summarized from terrestrial (153; 55%) and marine (110; 41%) origins during the last twelve years, and 12 (4%) compounds are common to both environments. All secondary metabolites are categorized predominantly on the basis of their bioactivities (cytotoxic, antibacterial, antifungal, and miscellaneous activity). Overall, 134 bioactive compounds were isolated from terrestrial (92; 55%) and marine (42; 34%) origins, but about half the compounds did not report any kind of activity. The antiSMASH results suggested that Diaporthe strains are capable of encoding a wide range of SMs and have tremendous biosynthetic potential for new SMs. This study will be useful for future research on drug discovery from terrestrial and marine natural products.
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spelling pubmed-101431582023-04-29 Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins Wei, Wei Khan, Babar Dai, Qun Lin, Jie Kang, Liqin Rajput, Nasir Ahmed Yan, Wei Liu, Guiyou J Fungi (Basel) Review Diaporthe species produce versatile secondary metabolites (SMs), including terpenoids, fatty acids, polyketides, steroids, and alkaloids. These structurally diverse SMs exhibit a wide range of biological activities, including cytotoxic, antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and phytotoxic activities, which could be exploited in the medical, agricultural, and other modern industries. This review comprehensively covers the production and biological potencies of isolated natural products from the genus Diaporthe associated with terrestrial and marine origins. A total of 275 SMs have been summarized from terrestrial (153; 55%) and marine (110; 41%) origins during the last twelve years, and 12 (4%) compounds are common to both environments. All secondary metabolites are categorized predominantly on the basis of their bioactivities (cytotoxic, antibacterial, antifungal, and miscellaneous activity). Overall, 134 bioactive compounds were isolated from terrestrial (92; 55%) and marine (42; 34%) origins, but about half the compounds did not report any kind of activity. The antiSMASH results suggested that Diaporthe strains are capable of encoding a wide range of SMs and have tremendous biosynthetic potential for new SMs. This study will be useful for future research on drug discovery from terrestrial and marine natural products. MDPI 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10143158/ /pubmed/37108907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040453 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khan, Babar
Dai, Qun
Lin, Jie
Kang, Liqin
Rajput, Nasir Ahmed
Yan, Wei
Liu, Guiyou
Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title_full Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title_fullStr Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title_short Potential of Secondary Metabolites of Diaporthe Species Associated with Terrestrial and Marine Origins
title_sort potential of secondary metabolites of diaporthe species associated with terrestrial and marine origins
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040453
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