| Literature DB >> 29863068 |
Shotaro Hoshino1, Masahiro Ozeki1, Chin Piow Wong2, Huiping Zhang3, Fumiaki Hayashi3, Takayoshi Awakawa1, Hiroyuki Morita3, Hiroyasu Onaka4, Ikuro Abe1.
Abstract
Mycolic acid-containing bacteria (MACB) are known to activate cryptic natural product biosynthesis in co-cultures with actinobacteria. We cultured Actinosynnema mirum NBRC 14064, a producer of the mono-cyclic polyene macrolactam mirilactam A (6), with the MACB Tsukamurella pulmonis TP-B0596. As a result, three novel compounds (mirilactams C-E, 1-3) were produced in the co-culture conditions. Compounds 1-3 were likely derived from 6 by epoxidation and subsequent spontaneous cyclization. The chemical structures and stereochemistries of 1-3 were determined by spectroscopic analyses (NMR and MS), conformational searches in the optimized potentials for liquid simulations-3 (OPLS3) force field, and calculations of electronic circular dichroism (ECD).Entities:
Keywords: combined-culture; mycolic acid-containing bacterium; polyene macrolactam
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29863068 DOI: 10.1248/cpb.c18-00143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ISSN: 0009-2363 Impact factor: 1.645