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N-Amino-l-Proline Methyl Ester from an Australian Fish Gut-Derived Fungus: Challenging the Distinction between Natural Product and Artifact.

Osama G Mohamed1,2, Zeinab G Khalil1, Robert J Capon1.   

Abstract

Further investigation into a fish gut-derived fungus Evlachovaea sp. CMB-F563, previously reported to produce the unprecedented Schiff base prolinimines A-B (1-2), revealed a new cryptic natural product, N-amino-l-proline methyl ester (5)-only the second reported natural occurrence of an N-amino-proline, and the first from a microbial source. To enable these investigations, we developed a highly sensitive analytical derivitization methodology, using 2,4-dinitrobenzaldehyde (2,4-DNB) to cause a rapid in situ transformation of 5 to the Schiff base 9, with the latter more readily detectable by UHPLC-DAD (400 nm) and HPLC-MS analyses. Moreover, we demonstrate that during cultivation 5 is retained in fungal mycelia, and it is only when solvent extraction disrupts mycelia that 5 is released to come in contact with the furans 7-8 (which are themselves produced by thermal transformation of carbohydrates during media autoclaving prior to fungal inoculation). Significantly, on contact, 5 undergoes a spontaneous condensation with 7-8 to yield the Schiff base prolinimines 1-2, respectively. Observations made during this study prompted us to reflect on what it is to be a natural product (i.e., 5), versus an artifact (i.e., 1-2), versus a media component (i.e., 7-8).

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Keywords:  2,5-furandicarboxaldehyde; 5-hydroxymethyfurfural; HPLC analysis; N-amino-l-proline methyl ester; Schiff base; artifact; fungal metabolites; media component; prolinimines

Year:  2021        PMID: 33809174      PMCID: PMC7999761          DOI: 10.3390/md19030151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Drugs        ISSN: 1660-3397            Impact factor:   5.118


  4 in total

Review 1.  Structure Revision of Penipacids A-E Reveals a Putative New Cryptic Natural Product, N-aminoanthranilic Acid, with Potential as a Transcriptional Regulator of Silent Secondary Metabolism.

Authors:  Zeinab G Khalil; Sarani Kankanamge; Robert J Capon
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 6.085

2.  Chrysosporazines Revisited: Regioisomeric Phenylpropanoid Piperazine P-Glycoprotein Inhibitors from Australian Marine Fish-Derived Fungi.

Authors:  Amila Agampodi Dewa; Zeinab G Khalil; Ahmed H Elbanna; Robert J Capon
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 4.927

3.  Precursor-Directed Biosynthesis Mediated Amplification of Minor Aza Phenylpropanoid Piperazines in an Australian Marine Fish-Gut-Derived Fungus, Chrysosporium sp. CMB-F214.

Authors:  Ahmed H Elbanna; Amila Agampodi Dewa; Zeinab G Khalil; Robert J Capon
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 5.118

Review 4.  Methods in Microbial Biodiscovery.

Authors:  Angela A Salim; Zeinab G Khalil; Ahmed H Elbanna; Taizong Wu; Robert J Capon
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 5.118

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