Structure and Biosynthetic Assembly of Gulmirecins, Macrolide Antibiotics from the Predatory Bacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax

The gulmirecins constitute a new class of glycosylated macrolides that were isolated from the predatory bacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax HKI 727. Their structures were solved by a combination of NMR spectroscopic experiments and chemical derivatization. Analysis of the annotated gulmirecin gene cluster...

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Published in:Chemistry : a European journal Vol. 20; no. 48; pp. 15933 - 15940
Main Authors: Schieferdecker, Sebastian, König, Stefanie, Weigel, Christiane, Dahse, Hans-Martin, Werz, Oliver, Nett, Markus
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 24-11-2014
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Summary:The gulmirecins constitute a new class of glycosylated macrolides that were isolated from the predatory bacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax HKI 727. Their structures were solved by a combination of NMR spectroscopic experiments and chemical derivatization. Analysis of the annotated gulmirecin gene cluster complemented the configurational assignment and provided insights into the stereochemical course of the biosynthetic assembly. The gulmirecins exhibit strong activity against staphylococci, including methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus, but no cytotoxic effects on human cells. Molecules for hunting: Bioactivity‐guided screening of the predatory bacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax HKI 727 led to the discovery of two new macrolide antibiotics (see figure). Both compounds inhibit the growth of Gram‐positive bacteria, including methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and show no cytotoxicity against human cells.
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ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201404291