| Literature DB >> 28463423 |
Huijuan Guo1, René Benndorf1, Daniel Leichnitz1, Jonathan L Klassen2, John Vollmers3, Helmar Görls4, Matthias Steinacker1, Christiane Weigel1, Hans-Martin Dahse1, Anne-Kristin Kaster3, Z Wilhelm de Beer5, Michael Poulsen6, Christine Beemelmanns1.
Abstract
The discovery of six new, highly substituted tropolone alkaloids, rubterolones A-F, from Actinomadura sp. 5-2, isolated from the gut of the fungus-growing termite Macrotermes natalensis is reported. Rubterolones were identified by using fungus-bacteria challenge assays and a HRMS-based dereplication strategy, and characterised by NMR and HRMS analyses and by X-ray crystallography. Feeding experiments and subsequent chemical derivatisation led to a first library of rubterolone derivatives (A-L). Genome sequencing and comparative analyses revealed their putative biosynthetic pathway, which was supported by feeding experiments. This study highlights how gut microbes can present a prolific source of secondary metabolites.Entities:
Keywords: biosynthesis; chemical probes; drug discovery; natural products; polyketides
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28463423 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236