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Use of a biosynthetic intermediate to explore the chemical diversity of pseudo-natural fungal polyketides.

Teigo Asai1, Kento Tsukada1, Satomi Ise1, Naoki Shirata1, Makoto Hashimoto2, Isao Fujii2, Katsuya Gomi3, Kosuke Nakagawara4, Eiichi N Kodama4, Yoshiteru Oshima1.   

Abstract

The structural complexity and diversity of natural products make them attractive sources for potential drug discovery, with their characteristics being derived from the multi-step combination of enzymatic and non-enzymatic conversions of intermediates in each biosynthetic pathway. Intermediates that exhibit multipotent behaviour have great potential for use as starting points in diversity-oriented synthesis. Inspired by the biosynthetic pathways that form complex metabolites from simple intermediates, we developed a semi-synthetic process that combines heterologous biosynthesis and artificial diversification. The heterologous biosynthesis of fungal polyketide intermediates led to the isolation of novel oligomers and provided evidence for ortho-quinonemethide equivalency in their isochromene form. The intrinsic reactivity of the isochromene polyketide enabled us to access various new chemical entities by modifying and remodelling the polyketide core and through coupling with indole molecules. We thus succeeded in generating exceptionally diverse pseudo-natural polyketides through this process and demonstrated an advanced method of using biosynthetic intermediates.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26291946     DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem        ISSN: 1755-4330            Impact factor:   24.427


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