Boros Christie, Smith Cameron J, Vasina Yelena, Che Yongsheng, Dix Alissa B, Darveaux Blaise, Pearce Cedric
MYCOsearch, OSI Pharmaceuticals, 4905 Pine Cone Drive, Durham, North Carolina 27707, USA.
J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2006 Aug;59(8):486-94. doi: 10.1038/ja.2006.68.
Three cyclic peptolides have been isolated from two different fungal species and their structures determined. Icosalides A1 (1a), A2 (1b), and B (1c) each contain two serine and two leucine amino acid residues and incorporate two fatty acid moieties as part of the central twenty-member ring. 1a contains L-serine and both D- and L-leucine residues, while 1b and 1c contain only L-amino acid residues. Icosalide A1 displays antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus pyogenes, S. pneumoniae (Felton), and Enterococcus faecalis. Icosalides A2 and B are cytotoxic to replicating MDCK cells.