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Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves
Endophytes are prolific producers of privileged secondary metabolites with diverse therapeutic potential, although their anticancer and antimicrobial potential still have a room for further investigation. Herein, seven known secondary metabolites namely, arugosin C (1), ergosterol (2), iso-emericell...
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author | Elsayed, Heba E. Kamel, Reem A. Ibrahim, Reham R. Abdel-Razek, Ahmed S. Shaaban, Mohamed A. Frese, Marcel Sewald, Norbert Ebrahim, Hassan Y. Moharram, Fatma A. |
author_facet | Elsayed, Heba E. Kamel, Reem A. Ibrahim, Reham R. Abdel-Razek, Ahmed S. Shaaban, Mohamed A. Frese, Marcel Sewald, Norbert Ebrahim, Hassan Y. Moharram, Fatma A. |
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description | Endophytes are prolific producers of privileged secondary metabolites with diverse therapeutic potential, although their anticancer and antimicrobial potential still have a room for further investigation. Herein, seven known secondary metabolites namely, arugosin C (1), ergosterol (2), iso-emericellin (3), sterigmatocystin (4), dihydrosterigmatocystin (5), versicolorin B (6), and diorcinol (7) were isolated from the rice culture of Aspergillus sp. retrieved from Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth leaves. Their anticancer and antimicrobial activities were evaluated in MTT and agar well diffusion assays, respectively. The cytotoxicity results showed that metabolite 3 displayed the best viability inhibition on the MCF-7 breast cancer cells with IC(50) = 225.21 µM, while 5 on the HepG2 hepatocellular carcinoma cells with IC(50) = 161.81 µM. 5 demonstrated a 60% apoptotic mode of cell death which is virtually correlated to its high docking affinity to Hsp90 ATP binding cleft (binding score −8.4 Kcal/mol). On the other side, metabolites 4 and 5 displayed promising antimicrobial activity especially on Pseudomonas aeruginosa with MIC = 125 μg/ml. The observed effect may be likely related to their excellent in silico inhibition of the bacterial DNA-gyrase kinase domain (binding score −10.28 Kcal/mol). To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report the promising cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of metabolites 3, 4, and 5 which needs further investigation and renovation to therapeutic leads. |
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spelling | pubmed-85487742021-10-28 Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves Elsayed, Heba E. Kamel, Reem A. Ibrahim, Reham R. Abdel-Razek, Ahmed S. Shaaban, Mohamed A. Frese, Marcel Sewald, Norbert Ebrahim, Hassan Y. Moharram, Fatma A. Front Chem Chemistry Endophytes are prolific producers of privileged secondary metabolites with diverse therapeutic potential, although their anticancer and antimicrobial potential still have a room for further investigation. Herein, seven known secondary metabolites namely, arugosin C (1), ergosterol (2), iso-emericellin (3), sterigmatocystin (4), dihydrosterigmatocystin (5), versicolorin B (6), and diorcinol (7) were isolated from the rice culture of Aspergillus sp. retrieved from Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth leaves. Their anticancer and antimicrobial activities were evaluated in MTT and agar well diffusion assays, respectively. The cytotoxicity results showed that metabolite 3 displayed the best viability inhibition on the MCF-7 breast cancer cells with IC(50) = 225.21 µM, while 5 on the HepG2 hepatocellular carcinoma cells with IC(50) = 161.81 µM. 5 demonstrated a 60% apoptotic mode of cell death which is virtually correlated to its high docking affinity to Hsp90 ATP binding cleft (binding score −8.4 Kcal/mol). On the other side, metabolites 4 and 5 displayed promising antimicrobial activity especially on Pseudomonas aeruginosa with MIC = 125 μg/ml. The observed effect may be likely related to their excellent in silico inhibition of the bacterial DNA-gyrase kinase domain (binding score −10.28 Kcal/mol). To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report the promising cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of metabolites 3, 4, and 5 which needs further investigation and renovation to therapeutic leads. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8548774/ /pubmed/34722462 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.760083 Text en Copyright © 2021 Elsayed, Kamel, Ibrahim, Abdel-Razek, Shaaban, Frese, Sewald, Ebrahim and Moharram. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Elsayed, Heba E. Kamel, Reem A. Ibrahim, Reham R. Abdel-Razek, Ahmed S. Shaaban, Mohamed A. Frese, Marcel Sewald, Norbert Ebrahim, Hassan Y. Moharram, Fatma A. Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title | Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title_full | Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title_fullStr | Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title_full_unstemmed | Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title_short | Cytotoxicity, Antimicrobial, and In Silico Studies of Secondary Metabolites From Aspergillus sp. Isolated From Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Ex Kunth Leaves |
title_sort | cytotoxicity, antimicrobial, and in silico studies of secondary metabolites from aspergillus sp. isolated from tecoma stans (l.) juss. ex kunth leaves |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8548774/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34722462 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.760083 |
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