A new metabolite, mannogeranylnerol, specifically produced at body temperature by Schizophyllum commune, a causative fungus of human mycosis

Shing Yiu Tam, Kenichi Uchida, Hirofumi Enomoto, Senji Takahashi, Koichi Makimura, Shohei Sakuda

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Abstract

Schizophyllum commune is a causative fungus of human mycosis. Its metabolites produced at 27 °C were compared with those produced at 37 °C, to obtain a candidate low-molecular-weight virulence factor related to the pathogenicity of this fungus. We found that S. commune specifically produces two acyclic terpene mannosides at 37 °C. They were identified as nerolidol β-d-mannoside (1) and geranylnerol β-d-mannoside (2) by NMR, MS, and CD analyses. Compound 2, a new compound named mannogeranylnerol, showed weak antibiotic activity that was slightly stronger than that of compound 1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-246
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Antibiotics
Volume75
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

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