Literature DB >> 19347893

Higher structure of cereulide, an emetic toxin from Bacillus cereus, and special comparison with valinomycin, an antibiotic from Streptomyces fulvissimus.

Arthit Makarasen1, Kenji Yoza, Minoru Isobe.   

Abstract

Cereulide and valinomycin are both 36-membered cyclic depsipeptides with 12 stereogenic centers that have a very similar sequence of cyclo [-D-O-Leu-D-Ala-L-O-Val-L-Val-]3 and cyclo [-D-O-Val-D-Val-L-O-Ala-L-Val-]3, respectively. Cereulide is an emetic toxin produced by Bacillus cereus through an unusual non-ribosomal peptide synthesis (NRPS), whereas valinomycin, produced by Streptomyces fulvissimus, is a known antibiotic drug. Both compounds are known as K+-ion-selective ionophores and cause a potassium-dependent drop in the transmembrane potential of mitochondria, arising from the uptake of a K+-ion-charged ionophore complex. Such compounds may affect mitochondrial function. In the three-dimensional structure of cereulide and valinomycin, cereulide has a vertical and horizontal mirror-image-like structure as is the case in valinomycin. The only difference is the side chains which are linked to a similar framework. Through the current 1H NMR spectroscopy and metal-complexation studies, we found that cereulide had a higher complexation ability to metal ions compared to valinomycin. Cereulide exhibited the K+-ion-selective ionophore property at a lower concentration than valinomycin. X-ray crystallographic analyses of the cereulide and valinomycin H+ form were compared, and revealed that the higher structures of both compounds also showed similarity in the crystal structures. The structure of cereulide-H+ form was found to be in agreement with the structure obtained by a combination of NMR spectroscopy and molecular-mechanics calculations, which afforded reasonable dihedral angles at the local-minimum-energy conformation of the cereulide-K+-ion complex.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19347893     DOI: 10.1002/asia.200900011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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