Metathramycin, a new bioactive aureolic acid discovered by heterologous expression of a metagenome derived biosynthetic pathway
Luke J. Stevenson, Joe Bracegirdle, Liwei Liu, Abigail V. Sharrock, David F. Ackerley, Robert A. Keyzers, Jeremy G. Owen
Abstract
= 14.6 nM). As metathramycin was a minor constituent of the fermentation extract, its discovery relied on a combination of approaches including bioactivity guided fractionation, MS/MS characterisation and pathway engineering. This study not only demonstrates the presence of previously uncharacterised aureolic acids in the environment, but also the value of an integrated natural product discovery approach which may be generally applicable to low abundance bioactive metabolites.
Topics & Concepts
MetagenomicsHeterologousHeterologous expressionComputational biologyBiologyBiochemistryChemistryGeneRecombinant DNAMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisPhytochemistry and Bioactive CompoundsMarine Sponges and Natural Products