Yun-Lin Peng, Da Song, Yan Xue, Wei Han, Xia Liu, Ting-Ting Feng, Ying Zhou, Xin Wei
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摘要
生物碱成分被认为是药用植物 Tabernaemontana corymbosa(Roxb.)目前的研究结果对 T. corymbosa 进行了系统的植物化学调查。从 T. corymobsa 中分离出了一种新的吲哚生物碱 tabercorympyline A(1)和七种已知的吲哚(2-8)。通过光谱技术和量子化学计算阐明了它们的结构。Tabercorympyline A(1)具有吲哚骨架和罕见的含 N 的九元环。利用化学信息网络,全面发掘了蝙蝠葛碱(TA)治疗神经胶质瘤的线索。在化学信息网络分析的启发下,所有分离出的化合物都在胶质瘤细胞系 U251 中进一步验证了其抗胶质瘤活性。有趣的是,化合物 2、3、5 和 6 在体外对胶质瘤细胞有明显的抑制作用。分子对接最终被用来说明活性化合物(2-3)与核心靶点之间可能的结合性能和机制。本研究通过化学信息和网络分析、植物化学、分子对接和体外活性验证等方法,全面探讨了脑胶质瘤的有效化合物、相关靶点和TA治疗的潜在机制。
Chemical Information Network and Molecular Docking Inspire the Novel Indole Discovery Against Glioma from Tabernaemontana corymbosa.
The alkaloid ingredients were considered to be responsible for the diverse pharmacological activities of the medicinal plant Tabernaemontana corymbosa (Roxb. ex Wall.). In the current finding, the systematic phytochemical investigation on T. corymbosa have been achieved. One new indole alkaloid tabercorympyline A (1) along with seven known indoles (2-8) were isolated from T. corymobsa. Their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic techniques and quantum chemical calculations. Tabercorympyline A (1) possessed the indole skeleton with rare N-containing nine membered ring. Chemical information network was used to comprehensively discover the clues for the glioma therapeutic leads from T. corymbosa alkaloids (TA). Inspired by chemical information network analysis, all the isolated compounds have been further validated their anti glioma activities in glioma cell line U251. Interestingly, the compounds 2, 3, 5, and 6 exhibited significant inhibitory effects on glioma cells in vitro. Molecular docking was ultimately used to indicate possible binding performance and mechanism between active compounds (2-3) and the core targets. This study sequentially assembled chemical information and network analysis, phytochemistry, molecular docking, and in vitro activity validation to comprehensively explore the effective compounds, related targets, and potential mechanisms of TA therapy for glioma.
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