Abstract

To explore the active metabolites from Aspergillus, we have discovered five undescribed tricyclic or tetracyclic indole alkaloids aspergillines K–O (1–5) and four known analogues (6–9) from the strain of Nicotiana tabacum-derived Aspergillus versicolor YNCA0363. The α-amino group derived from tryptophan in isolates 1–6 was changed to an oxygen atom, which is uncommon in the reported analogues. To the best of our knowledge, 4 and 5 represent the first examples of indole alkaloids possessing an isochromene moiety. Compounds 1 and 3 showed obvious anti-tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) activities with inhibition rates of 43.6% ± 2.2 and 58.5% ± 2.8 at the concentration of 20 μM, respectively, which were significantly higher than that of the positive control. Compound 3 also showed excellent potential of inducing systemic acquired resistance. Furthermore, compound 3 can increase the activities of two reactive oxygen species-scavenging enzymes, peroxidase and superoxide dismutase, and enhance tobacco resistance to TMV. Molecular docking results showed that compound 3 exhibits a stronger interaction with TMV-helicase, and showed higher antiviral activities than others. This work revealed that the above indole alkaloids, especially 3, could induce resistance in tobacco plants against the viral pathogen TMV.

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