Pchaeglobolactone A, Spiropchaeglobosin A, and Pchaeglobosals A and B: Four Rearranged Cytochalasans from Chaetomium globosum P2-2-2

Organic Letters
2020.0

Abstract

Four novel rearranged cytochalasans (1-4) were isolated from an endophytic fungus Chaetomium globosum P2-2-2. Pchaeglobolactone A (1) possessed an unprecedented 13-aza-21-oxa-tetracyclo-[10.6.1.2(17,19).0(15,19)]henicosane core. Spiropchaeglobosin A (2) was the first example of cytochalasans featuring a novel spiro[5.10]hexadecane unit. Pchaeglobosals A (3) and B (4) featured a unique 5/5/13 fused tricyclic ring system. Compounds 1-4 were tested for their antiproliferative, apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and TRAIL-resistance-overcoming activities on cancer cell lines.

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