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Sesquiterpenoids and Their Quaternary Ammonium Hybrids from the Mycelium of Mushroom Stereum Hirsutum by Medium Optimization

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Journal Phytochemistry
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Jun 27
PMID 34175550
Citations 5
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The fungal genus Stereum (Stereaceae) produces a broad variety of specialised metabolites, including a wide range of terpenes. This probably relates to the presence of an extensive biosynthetic machinery for this group of compounds: genomic analysis of Stereum hirsutum has identified 16 terpene synthase gene clusters, 6 polyketide synthase gene clusters, and 1 polyketide synthase non-ribosomal polypeptide heterodimer gene cluster in S. hirsutum FP-91666. In the present study, the One Strain Many Compounds (OSMAC) approach was employed to discover undescribed metabolites from this strain. Fermentation was carried out in five media and the products of the strain cultivated on different media were analyzed by LC-MS. From cultures grow in WGB medium (30.0 g wheat bran, 20.0 g glucose, 1.5 g KHPO, and 1.5 g MgSO), four previously undescribed metabolites, a sesquiterpene sterostrein X and three mixed terpenes (stereumamides I-K) were isolated, together with seven known compounds (drimene-2,11-diol, stereumamide E, stereumamide D, stereumamide B, stereumamide A, stereumamide C, and sterostrein Q). The drimane-type sesquiterpene drimene-2,11-diol was found in S. hirsutum FP-91666 for the first time. All structures were elucidated by spectroscopic data analysis. The absolute configurations of stereumamides I, J and K were assigned by comparing their experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra. An anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis experiment showed that stereumamides I-K and sterostrein Q had weak antibacterial activity against this pathogen.

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