Heterologous Production and Biosynthesis of Threonine-16:0dioic acids with a Hydroxamate Moiety
Marc Stierhof,
Maksym Myronovskyi,
Josef Zapp
et al.
Abstract:Dereplication and genome mining in Streptomyces aureus LU18118 combined with heterologous expression of selected biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) led to the discovery of various threonine-16:0dioic acids named lipothrenins. Lipothrenins consist of the core elements L-Thr, D-allo-Thr, or Dhb, which are linked to hexadecanedioic acid by an amide bond. The main compound lipothrenin A (1) carries the N-hydroxylated Dallo form of threonine and expresses a siderophore activity. The lipothrenin BGC was analyzed by a… Show more
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