| Literature DB >> 23681725 |
Angélique Carroux1, Anne-Isaline Van Bohemen, Catherine Roullier, Thibaut Robiou du Pont, Marieke Vansteelandt, Arnaud Bondon, Aurore Zalouk-Vergnoux, Yves François Pouchus, Nicolas Ruiz.
Abstract
In the course of investigations on marine-derived toxigenic fungi, five strains of Trichoderma atroviride were studied for their production of peptaibiotics. While these five strains were found to produce classical 19-residue peptaibols, three of them exhibited unusual peptidic sodium-adduct [M + 2 Na](2+) ion peaks at m/z between 824 and 854. The sequencing of these peptides led to two series of unprecedented 17-residue peptaibiotics based on the model Ac-XXX-Ala-Ala-XXX-XXX-Gln-Aib-Aib-Aib-Ala/Ser-Lxx-Aib-Pro-XXX-Aib-Lxx-[C(129) ]. The C-terminus of these new peptides was common to all of them, and its elemental formula C5 H9 N2 O2 was established by HR-MS. It could correspond to the cyclized form of N(δ) -hydroxyornithine which has already been observed at the C-terminus of various peptidic siderophores. The comparison of the sequences of 17- and 19-residue peptides showed similarities for positions 1-16. This observation seems to indicate a common biosynthesis pathway. Both new 17-residue peptaibiotics and 19-residue peptaibols exhibited weak in vitro cytotoxicities against KB cells.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23681725 DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201200398
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Biodivers ISSN: 1612-1872 Impact factor: 2.408