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Bacillibactins E and F from a Marine Sponge-Associated <i>Bacillus</i> sp.

Qihao Wu, Kurt Throckmorton, Mitasree Maity, Marc G. Chevrette, Doug R. Braun, Scott R. Rajski, Cameron R. Currie, Michael G. Thomas, Tim S. Bugni

2020Journal of Natural Products25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chemical investigation of a marine sponge-associated Bacillus sp. led to the discovery of bacillibactins E and F (1 and 2). Despite containing the well-established cyclic triester core of iron-binding natural products such as enterobactin, bacillibactins E and F (1 and 2) are the first bacterial siderophores that contain nicotinic and benzoic acid moieties. The structures of the new compounds, including their absolute configurations, were determined by extensive spectroscopic analyses and Marfey’s method. A plausible biosynthetic pathway to 1 and 2 is proposed; this route bears great similarity to other previously established bacillibactin-like pathways but appears to differentiate itself by a promiscuous DhbE, which likely installs the nicotinic moiety of 1 and the benzoic acid group of 2.

Topics & Concepts

SpongeMoietyStereochemistryEnterobactinSiderophoreBenzoic acidChemistryBacillus subtilisBiologyBiochemistryBacteriaBotanyGeneticsGeneMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyCarbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
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