Abstract:Microbial secondary metabolite discovery is often conducted in pure monocultures. In a natural setting, however, where metabolites are constantly exchanged, biosynthetic precursors are likely provided by symbionts or hosts. In the current work, we report eight novel and architecturally unusual secondary metabolites synthesized by the bacterial symbiont Phaeobacter inhibens from precursors that, in a native context, would be provided by their algal hosts. Three of these were produced at low titres and their str… Show more
We demonstrated a rapid and facile approach for the synthesis of various 3,1-benzoxazin-4-ones via a gold-catalyzed heteroannulation of readily available nonprotected anthranilic acids and simple aryl alkynes. Our preliminary mechanistic investigation indicated that the double incorporation of alkynes into anthranilic acids occurs through the formation of bisenamine intermediates.
The absolute configuration of a new polyketide, named hakuhybotrol, from a cultured broth of the mycoparasitic fungus Hypomyces pseudocorticiicola, was determined by the combination of chemical derivatization, SCXRD, and 3D ED/MicroED, respectively.
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