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Evernic Acid
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CAS NO:537-09-7
规格:98%
分子量:332.3
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产品介绍
inhibitor of two key plasmodial FAS-II enzymes PfFabZ and PfFabI
CAS:537-09-7
分子式:C17H16O7
分子量:332.3
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

Evernic Acid is an inhibitor of two key plasmodial FAS-II enzymes PfFabZ and PfFabI


The Type II fatty acid synthase (FAS) system catalysed fatty acid biosynthesis in most bacteria. Fatty acids are aliphatic acids important for energy production and storage, cellular structure and as intermediates in the biosynthesis of hormones and other biologically important molecules. The FAS-II exists in archaea and bacteria, which has been characterized by the use of discrete, monofunctional enzymes for fatty acid synthesis. Inhibitors of this pathway (FASII) are being investigated as possible antibiotics. The bacterial FASII pathway is a promising target for the development of novel antimicrobial drugs [2]. Disruption of genes encoding mitochondrial FAS enzymes in yeast results in a respiratory-deficient phenotype and small rudimentary mitochondria [3].


Evernic acid was a secondary metabolite produced by some species of lichen. Evernic acid bound to allosteric sites on the protein surface of FAS-II enzymes and produced antibacterial and antiplasmodial effects. Evernic acid inhibited PfFabZ and PfFabI with the IC50 values of 10.7 and 36.1 μM, respectively. Evernic acid showed low efficacy against the malaria parasite P. berghei with an IC50 of 77.3 μM [1].


参考文献:
[1] Lauinger I L, Vivas L, Perozzo R, et al.  Potential of lichen secondary metabolites against Plasmodium liver stage parasites with FAS-II as the potential target[J]. Journal of natural products, 2013, 76(6): 1064-1070.
[2] Marrakchi H, Zhang Y M, Rock C O.  Mechanistic diversity and regulation of Type II fatty acid synthesis[J]. 2002.
[3] Hiltunen J K, Schonauer M S, Autio K J, et al.  Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis type II: more than just fatty acids[J]. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009, 284(14): 9011-9015.