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ACS Chem Biol ; 18(8): 1797-1807, 2023 08 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37487226

RESUMEN

Cyanobacteria are tremendous producers of biologically active natural products, including the potent anti-inflammatory compound tolypodiol. However, linking biosynthetic gene clusters with compound production in cyanobacteria has lagged behind that in other bacterial genera. Tolypodiol is a meroterpenoid originally isolated from the cyanobacterium HT-58-2. Here we describe the identification of the tolypodiol biosynthetic gene cluster through heterologous expression in Anabaena and in vitro protein assays of a methyltransferase found in the tolypodiol biosynthetic gene cluster. We have also identified similar biosynthetic gene clusters in cyanobacterial and actinobacterial genomes, suggesting that meroterpenoids with structural similarity to the tolypodiols may be synthesized by other microbes. We also report the identification of two new analogs of tolypodiol that we have identified in both the original and heterologous producer. This work further illustrates the usefulness of Anabaena as a heterologous expression host for cyanobacterial compounds and how integrated approaches can help to link natural product compounds with their producing biosynthetic gene clusters.


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Productos Biológicos , Diterpenos , Metiltransferasas , Familia de Multigenes
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J Nat Prod ; 85(1): 105-114, 2022 01 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35044192

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Alkyne-containing natural products have been identified from plants, insects, algae, fungi, and bacteria. This class of natural products has been characterized as having a variety of biological activities. Polyynes are a subclass of acetylenic natural products that contain conjugated alkynes and are underrepresented in natural product databases due to the fact that they decompose during purification. Here we report a workflow that utilizes alkyne azide cycloaddition (AAC) reactions followed by LC-MS/MS analysis to identify acetylenic natural products. In this report, we demonstrate that alkyne azide cycloaddition reactions with p-bromobenzyl azide result in p-bromobenzyl-substituted triazole products that fragment to a common brominated tropylium ion. We were able to identify a synthetic alkyne spiked into the extract of Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 at a concentration of 10 µg/mL after optimization of MS/MS conditions. We then successfully identified the known natural product fischerellin A in the extract of Fischerella muscicola PCC 9339. Lastly, we identified the recently identified natural products protegenins A and C from Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 through a combination of genome mining and RuAAC reactions. This is the first report of RuAAC reactions to detect acetylenic natural products. We also compare CuAAC and RuAAC reactions and find that CuAAC reactions produce fewer byproducts compared to RuAAC but is limited to terminal-alkyne-containing compounds. In contrast, RuAAC is capable of identification of both terminal and internal acetylenic natural products, but byproducts need to be eliminated from analysis by creation of an exclusion list. We believe that both CuAAC and RuAAC reactions coupled to LC-MS/MS represent a method for the untargeted identification of acetylenic natural products, but each method has strengths and weaknesses.


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Alquinos/química , Productos Biológicos/química , Cromatografía Liquida/métodos , Reacción de Cicloadición , Rutenio/química , Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem/métodos , Catálisis
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