2007
DOI: 10.1038/ja.2007.54
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Abyssomicins G and H and atrop-Abyssomicin C from the Marine Verrucosispora Strain AB-18-032†

Abstract: Abyssomicin C is a complex polyketide-type antibiotic and the first natural inhibitor of the p-aminobenzoate biosynthesis produced by the marine Verrucosispora strain AB-18-032. We have now isolated three novel naturally produced abyssomicins, among them the even more active atrop-abyssomicin C. The chemical structures were elucidated by mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy.

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“…Interestingly, only abyssomicin C and its atrop stereoisomer show antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including MDR S. aureus. 26 An additional example of a new chemical class discovered by screening new taxa is represented by thuggacins (Figure 1), which are thiazole-containing macrolides produced by the myxobacteria Sorangium cellulosum and Chondromyces crocatus. 27 These compounds show activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their target appears to be the electron transport chain.…”
Section: Approaches Leading To New Antibiotic Classesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, only abyssomicin C and its atrop stereoisomer show antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including MDR S. aureus. 26 An additional example of a new chemical class discovered by screening new taxa is represented by thuggacins (Figure 1), which are thiazole-containing macrolides produced by the myxobacteria Sorangium cellulosum and Chondromyces crocatus. 27 These compounds show activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their target appears to be the electron transport chain.…”
Section: Approaches Leading To New Antibiotic Classesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discovery of novel natural products in marine microorganisms has increased linearly over the past two decades while those found in terrestrial microorganisms have remained almost unchanged over the same period [3]. Recently, we reported on the fermentation, isolation and structure elucidation of abyssomicins BϳD, novel polycyclic polyketide antibiotics from the marine actinomycete "Verrucosispora maris" AB-18-032 which was isolated from sediment collected from the Sea of Japan [1,4,5]. The careful evaluation of HPLC chromatograms from extracts of this strain revealed significant amounts of another compound (1) not assignable to any other known compound in our HPLC-UV-Vis database [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genus Verrucosispora, which was established by Rheims et al (1998) as a member of the family Micromonosporaceae, has drawn much attention in recent years because it has proved to be a source of potential antitumour compounds such as abyssomicin, gifhornenolones and proximicins (Bister et al, 2004;Keller et al, 2007;Riedlinger et al, 2004;Schneider et al, 2008;Shirai et al, 2010). At the time of writing, this genus comprised three species with validly published names, Verrucosispora gifhornensis, Verrucosispora lutea and Verrucosispora sediminis, with type strains isolated from peat bog, mangrove sediment and deep-sea sediment, respectively (Rheims et al, 1998;Liao et al, 2009;Dai et al, 2010).…”
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