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Ozlem Erol1, Till F Schäberle, Alexander Schmitz, Shwan Rachid, Cristian Gurgui, Mustafa El Omari, Friederike Lohr, Stefan Kehraus, Jörn Piel, Rolf Müller, Gabriele M König.
Abstract
Corallopyronin A is a myxobacterial compound with potent antibacterial activity. Feeding experiments with labelled precursors resulted in the deduction of all biosynthetic building blocks for corallopyronin A and revealed an unusual feature of this metabolite: its biosynthesis from two chains, one solely PKS-derived and the other NRPS/PKS-derived. The starter molecule is believed to be carbonic acid or its monomethyl ester. The putative corallopyronin A biosynthetic gene cluster is a trans-AT-type mixed PKS/NRPS gene cluster, containing a beta-branching cassette. Striking features of this gene cluster are a NRPS-like adenylation domain that is part of a PKS-type module and is believed to be responsible for glycine incorporation, as well as split modules with individual domains occurring on different genes. It is suggested that CorB is a trans-acting ketosynthase and it is proposed that it catalyses the Claisen condensation responsible for the interconnection of the two chains. Additionally, the stereochemistry of corallopyronin A was deduced by a combination of a modified Mosher's method and ozonolysis with subsequent chiral GC analyses.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20503218 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201000085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164