A phytochemical investigation of the n-hexane-soluble chemical constituents of Lysimachia vulgaris roots allowed for selection using a proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9 (PCSK9) mRNA expression monitoring assay in HepG2 cells. This led to the isolation of two previously undescribed isocoumarins of natural origin, 8′Z,11′Z-octadecadienyl-6,8-dihydroxyisocoumarin (1) and 3-pentadecyl-6,8-dihydroxyisocoumarin (2), along with 20 previously reported compounds (3−22). All of the structures were established using NMR spectroscopic data and MS analysis. Of the isolates, 1 and 3 were found to inhibit PCSK9, inducible degrader of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (IDOL), and SREBP2 mRNA expression. Further computational dockings of both 1 and 3 to C-ring of IDOL E3 ubiquitin ligase predicted the mechanism behind the inhibitory effect of these compounds on the enzyme.
This study was conducted
to further investigate bioactive molecules
from
Sophora tonkinensis
that can inhibit
proprotein convertase substilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) expression.
After interpreting NMR spectroscopic data and MS spectral data of
all isolates, a new naturally occurring compound, 6-hydroxy-vitexin-2″-
O
-rhamnoside (
7
), was identified along with
30 known compounds. The calculation of the gauge-including atomic
orbital (GAIO) and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) proposed the
absolute configuration of
17
as (2
S
,3
R
)-methyl-2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)tartrate by comparing the calculated
ECD with experimental data. All isolates were tested for their inhibitory
effects on PCSK9 mRNA expression. Of the tested compounds, (+)
-
isolariciresinol (
12
) inhibited PCSK9 expression
via downregulation of HNF1α and SREBPs.
Six new flavanones, including sanggenol W (1), morusalnol D–F (2–4) and neovanone A–B (5–6), and fourteen known compounds were isolated from methanol extract of dried root bark of Morus alba...
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