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  2. Evidence for the mechanism of action of the antifungal phytolaccoside B isolated from Phytolacca tetramera Hauman

Evidence for the mechanism of action of the antifungal phytolaccoside B isolated from Phytolacca tetramera Hauman

  • J Nat Prod. 2008 Oct;71(10):1720-5. doi: 10.1021/np070660i.
Andrea Escalante 1 Martha Gattuso Pilar Pérez Susana Zacchino
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  • 1 Area Farmacognosia, Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina.
Abstract

Phytolaccoside B (1), an Antifungal monodesmoside triterpenoid glycoside isolated from berries of Phytolacca tetramera Hauman (Phytolaccaceae), alters the morphology of yeasts and molds. The malformations were similar to those produced by enfumafungin, a known inhibitor of (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan synthase, an Enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan, one of the major Polymers of the Fungal cell wall. However, enzymatic assays revealed that 1 did not inhibit (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan synthase, but it did produce a notable enhancement of the chitin synthase 1 activity and, concomitantly, a rise in chitin, another important polymer of the Fungal cell walls. This finding was corroborated by fluorescence microscopy and also by quantification of the chitin. In addition, a 2-fold increase in the thickness of the Fungal cell wall was observed with transmission electronic microscopy. On the other hand, 1 neither bound to ergosterol nor caused hemolysis of red blood cells, although some Fungal membrane damage was observed at the MIC of 1.

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