NCBI Taxonomy: 227335
Tapinellaceae (ncbi_taxid: 227335)
found 144 associated metabolites at family taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Tapinellineae
Child Taxonomies: Tapinella, Pseudomerulius, Bondarcevomyces, environmental samples
Osmundalactone
Osmundalactone is found in root vegetables. Osmundalactone is a constituent of Osmunda japonica (zenmai)
Xerocomic acid
Xerocomic acid is found in mushrooms. Xerocomic acid is isolated from Boletus erythropus (dotted-stem bolete) and Gomphidius glutinosus (spike cap
Ecdysterone
Isolated from the marine crayfish Jasus lalandei in low yield (2 mg/ton). Crustecdysone is found in crustaceans and spinach. Crustecdysone (20-Hydroxyecdysone) is a naturally occurring ecdysteroid hormone isolated from Serratula coronata which controls the ecdysis (moulting) and metamorphosis of arthropods, it inhibits caspase activity and induces autophagy via the 20E nuclear receptor complex, EcR-USP[1]. Crustecdysone exhibits regulatory or protective roles in the cardiovascular system[2]. Crustecdysone is an active metabolite of Ecdysone (HY-N0179)[3]. Crustecdysone (20-Hydroxyecdysone) is a naturally occurring ecdysteroid hormone isolated from Serratula coronata which controls the ecdysis (moulting) and metamorphosis of arthropods, it inhibits caspase activity and induces autophagy via the 20E nuclear receptor complex, EcR-USP[1]. Crustecdysone exhibits regulatory or protective roles in the cardiovascular system[2]. Crustecdysone is an active metabolite of Ecdysone (HY-N0179)[3].
Ponasterone A
curtisian B
A para-terphenyl that consists of 1,4-diphenylbenzene substituted by acetyloxy groups at positions 3, 5 and 6, hydroxy groups at positions 4 and 4 and a (3-phenylpropanoyl)oxy group at position 2. It is isolated from the fruit body of the mushroom Paxillus curtisii and exhibits radical scavenging activity.
curtisian A
A para-terphenyl that consists of 1,4-diphenylbenzene substituted by acetyloxy groups at positions 3, 5 and 6, hydroxy groups at positions 4 and 4 and a benzyloxy group at position 2. It is isolated from the fruit body of the mushroom Paxillus curtisii and exhibits radical scavenging activity.
Atromentin
A member of the class of dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinones that is 2,5-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione which is substituted by a 4-hydroxyphenyl group at positions 3 and 6. It is a mushroom pigment isolated from several fungi species and acts as a smooth muscle stimulant, and exhibits anticoagulant, antibacterial and antineoplastic properties.
Turkesterone
Turkesterone is a steroid. Turkesterone is a natural product found in Sida spinosa, Cyanotis arachnoidea, and other organisms with data available. D006730 - Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists > D006728 - Hormones SubCategory_DNP: : The sterols, Cholestanes
Ponasterone A
Ponasterone A (25-Deoxyecdysterone), an ecdysteroid, has strong affinity for the ecdysone receptor. Ponasterone A is a potent regulator of gene expression in cells and transgenic animals, enabling reporter genes to be turned on and off rapidly[1][2].