Homodimericin A: A Complex Hexacyclic Fungal Metabolite.
J Am Chem Soc
; 138(38): 12324-7, 2016 09 28.
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Microbes sense and respond to their environment with small molecules, and discovering these molecules and identifying their functions informs chemistry, biology, and medicine. As part of a study of molecular exchanges between termite-associated actinobacteria and pathogenic fungi, we uncovered a remarkable fungal metabolite, homodimericin A, which is strongly upregulated by the bacterial metabolite bafilomycin C1. Homodimericin A is a hexacyclic polyketide with a carbon backbone containing eight contiguous stereogenic carbons in a C20 hexacyclic core. Only half of its carbon atoms have an attached hydrogen, which presented a significant challenge for NMR-based structural analysis. In spite of its microbial production and rich stereochemistry, homodimericin A occurs naturally as a racemic mixture. A plausible nonenzymatic reaction cascade leading from two identical achiral monomers to homodimericin A is presented, and homodimericin A's formation by this path, a six-electron oxidation, could be a response to oxidative stress triggered by bafilomycin C1.
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Assunto principal:
Trichoderma
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Proteínas Virais
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Desoxirribonuclease (Dímero de Pirimidina)
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Policetídeos
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Antifúngicos
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En
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J Am Chem Soc
Ano de publicação:
2016
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Article
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Estados Unidos