NCBI Taxonomy: 111621
Xanthoparmelia (ncbi_taxid: 111621)
found 80 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Parmeliaceae
Child Taxonomies: Xanthoparmelia ralla, Xanthoparmelia bibax, Xanthoparmelia pulla, Xanthoparmelia annexa, Xanthoparmelia weberi, Xanthoparmelia vagans, Xanthoparmelia saxeti, Xanthoparmelia hueana, Xanthoparmelia notata, Xanthoparmelia tegeta, Xanthoparmelia murina, Xanthoparmelia coreana, Xanthoparmelia loxodes, Xanthoparmelia plittii, Xanthoparmelia dayiana, Xanthoparmelia delisei, Xanthoparmelia prolata, Xanthoparmelia lineola, Xanthoparmelia reptans, Xanthoparmelia rimalis, Xanthoparmelia chlorea, Xanthoparmelia tortula, Xanthoparmelia ianthina, Xanthoparmelia perfissa, Xanthoparmelia ryssolea, Xanthoparmelia scabrosa, Xanthoparmelia pokornyi, Xanthoparmelia lavicola, Xanthoparmelia fumigata, Xanthoparmelia pertinax, Xanthoparmelia ajoensis, Xanthoparmelia glabrans, Xanthoparmelia capensis, Xanthoparmelia crespoae, Xanthoparmelia tinctina, Xanthoparmelia krcmarii, Xanthoparmelia vicentii, Xanthoparmelia lineella, Xanthoparmelia squamans, Xanthoparmelia torulosa, Xanthoparmelia mexicana, Xanthoparmelia conspersa, Xanthoparmelia fissurina, Xanthoparmelia perspersa, Xanthoparmelia mougeotii, Xanthoparmelia hypofusca, Xanthoparmelia barbatica, Xanthoparmelia beatricea, Xanthoparmelia joranadae, Xanthoparmelia convexula, Xanthoparmelia hypopsila, Xanthoparmelia durietzii, Xanthoparmelia pulloides, Xanthoparmelia dierythra, Xanthoparmelia amplexula, Xanthoparmelia succedans, Xanthoparmelia tasmanica, Xanthoparmelia terricola, Xanthoparmelia knudsenii, Xanthoparmelia sublaevis, Xanthoparmelia congensis, Xanthoparmelia competita, Xanthoparmelia imitatrix, Xanthoparmelia perrugata, Xanthoparmelia sigillata, Xanthoparmelia taractica, Xanthoparmelia tuckeriana, Xanthoparmelia phaeophana, Xanthoparmelia idahoensis, Xanthoparmelia mougeotina, Xanthoparmelia lithophila, Xanthoparmelia desertorum, Xanthoparmelia wyomingica, Xanthoparmelia incrustata, Xanthoparmelia isidiigera, Xanthoparmelia versicolor, Xanthoparmelia pulvinaris, Xanthoparmelia atticoides, Xanthoparmelia subincerta, Xanthoparmelia subprolixa, Xanthoparmelia neorimalis, Xanthoparmelia caliginosa, Xanthoparmelia patagonica, Xanthoparmelia wrightiana, Xanthoparmelia orientalis, Xanthoparmelia verrucella, Xanthoparmelia subramigera, Xanthoparmelia arapilensis, Xanthoparmelia hypomelaena, Xanthoparmelia planilobata, Xanthoparmelia tucsonensis, Xanthoparmelia semiviridis, Xanthoparmelia californica, Xanthoparmelia psoromifera, Xanthoparmelia peruviensis, Xanthoparmelia substrigosa, Xanthoparmelia hypoleiella, Xanthoparmelia neotinctina, Xanthoparmelia norcapnodes, Xanthoparmelia protomatrae, Xanthoparmelia stenophylla, Xanthoparmelia claviculata, Xanthoparmelia chlorochroa, Xanthoparmelia verrucigera, Xanthoparmelia atroviridis, Xanthoparmelia luteonotata, Xanthoparmelia subhosseana, Xanthoparmelia hottentotta, Xanthoparmelia scotophylla, Xanthoparmelia verisidiosa, Xanthoparmelia neotumidosa, Xanthoparmelia condyloides, Xanthoparmelia tentaculina, Xanthoparmelia aff. krogiae, Xanthoparmelia aff. plittii, Xanthoparmelia neotaractica, Xanthoparmelia filarszkyana, Xanthoparmelia subtasmanica, Xanthoparmelia infrapallida, Xanthoparmelia microcephala, Xanthoparmelia salkiboensis, Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia, Xanthoparmelia subcrustacea, Xanthoparmelia convolutella, Xanthoparmelia flindersiana, Xanthoparmelia cf. mexicana, Xanthoparmelia maricopensis, Xanthoparmelia isidiovagans, Xanthoparmelia digitiformis, Xanthoparmelia subdiffluens, Xanthoparmelia cordillerana, Xanthoparmelia neoquintaria, Xanthoparmelia perezdepazii, unclassified Xanthoparmelia, Xanthoparmelia subdomokosii, Xanthoparmelia ovealmbornii, Xanthoparmelia subimitatrix, Xanthoparmelia tzaneenensis, Xanthoparmelia greytonensis, Xanthoparmelia hirosakiensis, Xanthoparmelia cf. conspersa, Xanthoparmelia chalybaeizans, Xanthoparmelia aff. mexicana, Xanthoparmelia atroventralis, Xanthoparmelia camtschadalis, Xanthoparmelia coloradoensis, Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica, Xanthoparmelia brachinaensis, Xanthoparmelia moctezumensis, Xanthoparmelia pedregalensis, Xanthoparmelia subspodochroa, Xanthoparmelia angustiphylla, Xanthoparmelia quintarioides, Xanthoparmelia antleriformis, Xanthoparmelia aliphaticella, Xanthoparmelia xanthomelaena, Xanthoparmelia verruculifera, Xanthoparmelia austroafricana, Xanthoparmelia bungendorensis, Xanthoparmelia metaclystoides, Xanthoparmelia neochlorochroa, Xanthoparmelia norchlorochroa, Xanthoparmelia subverrucigera, Xanthoparmelia transvaalensis, Xanthoparmelia pseudoglabrans, Xanthoparmelia lithophiloides, Xanthoparmelia viriduloumbrina, Xanthoparmelia parvoclystoides, Xanthoparmelia pseudocongensis, Xanthoparmelia subcumberlandia, Xanthoparmelia lipochlorochroa, Xanthoparmelia neocumberlandia, Xanthoparmelia tuberculiformis, Xanthoparmelia subchalybaeizans, Xanthoparmelia neopropaguloides, Xanthoparmelia aff. chlorochroa, Xanthoparmelia aff. subramigera, Xanthoparmelia aff. subruginosa, Xanthoparmelia waboomsbergensis, Xanthoparmelia subamplexuloides, Xanthoparmelia aff. lineola 'D1', Xanthoparmelia aff. lineola 'D2', Xanthoparmelia aff. plittii 'D2', Xanthoparmelia aff. vagans 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia aff. coloradoensis, Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens, Xanthoparmelia aff. mexicana 'D2', Xanthoparmelia hypoprotocetrarica, Xanthoparmelia aff. dierythra 'D2', Xanthoparmelia aff. delisei MAF 7432, Xanthoparmelia aff. californica 'E1a', Xanthoparmelia aff. californica 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia aff. chlorochroa 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia aff. chlorochroa 'E2b', Xanthoparmelia aff. chlorochroa 'E2c', Xanthoparmelia aff. glabrans MAF 9912, Xanthoparmelia cf. coreana KoLRI005477, Xanthoparmelia aff. cumberlandia 'E1a', Xanthoparmelia aff. cumberlandia 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia cf. conspersa SEFL-2014, Xanthoparmelia aff. coloradoensis 'E1b', Xanthoparmelia aff. coloradoensis 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia aff. neochlorochroa 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia aff. neochlorochroa 'E2b', Xanthoparmelia aff. norchlorochroa 'E2a', Xanthoparmelia cf. stenophylla SEFL-2014, Xanthoparmelia aff. hottentota BRY C56059, Xanthoparmelia aff. epacridea MAF-LICH 16208, Xanthoparmelia aff. chlorochroa 'E2 admixed', Xanthoparmelia aff. coloradoensis 'E2 admixed', Xanthoparmelia aff. caparidensis MAF-Lich 16113
Usnic acid
A member of the class of dibenzofurans that is dibenzo[b,d]furan-1(9bH)-one substituted by acetyl groups at positions 2 and 6, hydroxy groups at positions 3 and 7 and methyl groups at positions 8 and 9b. D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000977 - Antiparasitic Agents > D000981 - Antiprotozoal Agents relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.457 D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000935 - Antifungal Agents relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.456 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.458 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.459 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.455 (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. Usnic acid, a lichen-derived secondary metabolite, has a unique dibenzofuran skeleton. Usnic acid has excellent anticancer and antimicrobial properties. Usnic acid significantly inhibits RANKL-mediated osteoclast formation and function by reducing the transcriptional and translational expression of NFATc1[1]. Usnic acid, a lichen-derived secondary metabolite, has a unique dibenzofuran skeleton. Usnic acid has excellent anticancer and antimicrobial properties. Usnic acid significantly inhibits RANKL-mediated osteoclast formation and function by reducing the transcriptional and translational expression of NFATc1[1].
Usnic_acid
7-Hydroxy-(S)-usnate is a member of benzofurans. Usnic acid is a natural product found in Lecanora muralis, Usnea florida, and other organisms with data available. D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000977 - Antiparasitic Agents > D000981 - Antiprotozoal Agents D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000935 - Antifungal Agents Usnic acid, a lichen-derived secondary metabolite, has a unique dibenzofuran skeleton. Usnic acid has excellent anticancer and antimicrobial properties. Usnic acid significantly inhibits RANKL-mediated osteoclast formation and function by reducing the transcriptional and translational expression of NFATc1[1]. Usnic acid, a lichen-derived secondary metabolite, has a unique dibenzofuran skeleton. Usnic acid has excellent anticancer and antimicrobial properties. Usnic acid significantly inhibits RANKL-mediated osteoclast formation and function by reducing the transcriptional and translational expression of NFATc1[1].
usnic acid
UsnicAcid
(-)-usnic acid is the (-)-enantiomer of usnic acid. It has a role as an EC 1.13.11.27 (4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase) inhibitor. It is a conjugate acid of a (-)-usnic acid(2-). It is an enantiomer of a (+)-usnic acid. Usnic acid is a furandione found uniquely in lichen that is used widely in cosmetics, deodorants, toothpaste and medicinal creams as well as some herbal products. Taken orally, usnic acid can be toxic and has been linked to instances of clinically apparent, acute liver injury. (-)-Usnic acid is a natural product found in Dactylina arctica, Evernia divaricata, and other organisms with data available. The (-)-enantiomer of usnic acid. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2]. (+)-Usnic acid is isolated from isolated from lichens, binds at the ATP-binding pocket of mTOR, and inhibits mTORC1/2 activity. (+)-Usnic acid inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR downstream effectors: Akt (Ser473), 4EBP1, S6K, induces autophay, with anti-cancer activity[1]. (+)-Usnic acid possesses antimicrobial activity against a number of planktonic gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium[2].
Salazinic acid
D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents > D000894 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal > D012459 - Salicylates Origin: Microbe, Carboxylic acids
1,4,6,9-Tetramethyl-3-methoxy-8-hydroxy-11-oxo-11H-dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxepin-7-carboxylic acid
Atranorin
Atranorin is a carbonyl compound. Atranorin is a natural product found in Candelaria concolor, Loxospora elatina, and other organisms with data available. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2]. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2]. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2].