Abstract

A novel acidic polysaccharide, nostoflan, was isolated from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc flagelliforme. Nostoflan exhibited a potent anti-herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) activity with a selectivity index (50% cytotoxic concentration/50% inhibitory concentration against viral replication) of 13,000. Sugar composition and methylation analyses revealed that it was mainly composed of -->4)-D-Glcp-(1-->, -->6,4)-D-Glcp-(1-->, -->4)-D-Galp-(1-->, -->4)-D-Xylp-(1-->, D-GlcAp-(1-->, D-Manp-(1--> with a ratio of ca. 1:1:1:1:0.8:0.2. Two pyridylaminated oligosaccharides were prepared by partial acid hydrolysis and pyridylamination. On the basis of MALDI-TOF-MS and NMR analyses, they were found to be beta-D-Glcp-(1-->4)-D-Xyl-PA and beta-D-GlcAp-(1-->6)-beta-D-Glcp-(1-->4)-D-Gal-PA. From these results, nostoflan might be mainly composed of the following two types of sugar sequence: -->4)-beta-D-Glcp-(1-->4)-D-Xylp-(1--> and -->4)-[beta-D-GlcAp-(1-->6)-]-beta-D-Glcp-(1-->4)-D-Galp-(1-->. Besides anti-HSV-1 activity, nostoflan showed potent antiviral activities against HSV-2, human cytomegalovirus, and influenza A virus, but no activity against adenovirus and coxsackie virus was observed. Therefore, nostoflan has a broad antiviral spectrum against enveloped viruses whose cellular receptors are carbohydrates. Furthermore, nostoflan showed no antithrombin activity, unlike sulfated polysaccharides.

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