Journal article
Biosynthesis of Diverse Antimicrobial and Antiproliferative Acyloins in Anaerobic Bacteria
S Schieferdecker, G Shabuer, AC Letzel, B Urbansky, M Ishida-Ito, K Ishida, M Cyrulies, HM Dahse, S Pidot, C Hertweck
ACS Chemical Biology | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Metabolic profiling and genome mining revealed that anaerobic bacteria have the potential to produce acyloin natural products. In addition to sattazolin A and B, three new sattazolin congeners and a novel acyloin named clostrocyloin were isolated from three strains of Clostridium beijerinckii, a bacterium used for industrial solvent production. Bioactivity profiling showed that the sattazolin derivatives possess antimicrobial activities against mycobacteria and pseudomonads with only low cytotoxicity. Clostrocyloin was found to be mainly active against fungi. The thiamine diphosphate (ThDP)-dependent sattazolin-producing synthase was identified in silico and characterized both in vivo and in..
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We thank A. Perner for LC HR-MS measurements, H. Heinecke for NMR measurements, T. Kindel for MALDI-TOF-MS measurements, and C. Weigel for the determination of antimicrobial activity. Financial support by the BMBF (InfectControl 2020), and the DFG (Leibniz award to C.H.) is gratefully acknowledged.