| Literature DB >> 30199596 |
Christian Schlawis1, Simone Kern1, Yuta Kudo2, Jörg Grunenberg1, Bradley S Moore2, Stefan Schulz1.
Abstract
The analysis of volatiles released by marine Salinispora bacteria uncovered a new class of natural compounds displaying an unusual bicyclic [3.1.0]-lactone skeleton. Although only sub-μg quantities of the compounds were available, the combination of analytical methods, computational spectroscopy, and synthesis allowed unambiguous structural identification of the compounds, called salinilactones, without the need for isolation. Orthogonal hyphenated methods, GC/MS and solid-phase GC/IR allowed to propose a small set of structures consistent with the data. A candidate structure was selected by comparison of DFT-calculated IR spectra and the experimental IR-spectrum. Synthesis confirmed the structure and absolute configuration of three bicyclic lactones, salinilactones A-C. The salinilactones are structurally closely related to the A-factor class of compounds, autoregulators from streptomycete bacteria. They exhibited inhibitory activity against Salinispora and Streptomyces strains.Entities:
Keywords: A-factor; GC/IR; autoinducer; bicyclic lactones; structure elucidation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30199596 PMCID: PMC6243141 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201807923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336