Applications of Modern NMR Techniques in the Structural Elucidation of Bioactive Natural Products

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Kepplinger ◽  
Joseph Cowell ◽  
Stephanie Morton-Laing ◽  
Corinne Wills ◽  
Emma Marrs ◽  
...  

The application of genomic techniques to the investigation of understudied species of actinobacteria provides an expedited route to the discovery of new bioactive natural products. We report the isolation of the antibiotic polyketide tatiomicin, through a genomics and bioactivity informed analysis of the metabolome of the extremophile <i>Amycolatopsis</i> sp. DEM30355. Structural elucidation including absolute stereochemical assignment was performed using complementary crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational methods. Tatiomicin shows antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including Methicillin-resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Kepplinger ◽  
Joseph Cowell ◽  
Stephanie Morton-Laing ◽  
Corinne Wills ◽  
Emma Marrs ◽  
...  

The application of genomic techniques to the investigation of understudied species of actinobacteria provides an expedited route to the discovery of new bioactive natural products. We report the isolation of the antibiotic polyketide tatiomicin, through a genomics and bioactivity informed analysis of the metabolome of the extremophile <i>Amycolatopsis</i> sp. DEM30355. Structural elucidation including absolute stereochemical assignment was performed using complementary crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational methods. Tatiomicin shows antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including Methicillin-resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA).


Planta Medica ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (05) ◽  
Author(s):  
JG Dai ◽  
RD Chen ◽  
D Xie ◽  
JH Li ◽  
K Wang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 354-401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keisham S. Singh

Marine natural products (MNPs) containing pyrone rings have been isolated from numerous marine organisms, and also produced by marine fungi and bacteria, particularly, actinomycetes. They constitute a versatile structure unit of bioactive natural products that exhibit various biological activities such as antibiotic, antifungal, cytotoxic, neurotoxic, phytotoxic and anti-tyrosinase. The two structure isomers of pyrone ring are &#947;- pyrone and &#945;-pyrone. In terms of chemical motif, &#947;-pyrone is the vinologous form of &#945;- pyrone which possesses a lactone ring. Actinomycete bacteria are responsible for the production of several &#945;-pyrone compounds such as elijopyrones A-D, salinipyrones and violapyrones etc. to name a few. A class of pyrone metabolites, polypropionates which have fascinating carbon skeleton, is primarily produced by marine molluscs. Interestingly, some of the pyrone polytketides which are found in cone snails are actually synthesized by actinomycete bacteria. Several pyrone derivatives have been obtained from marine fungi such as Aspergillums flavus, Altenaria sp., etc. The &#947;-pyrone derivative namely, kojic acid obtained from Aspergillus fungus has high commercial demand and finds various applications. Kojic acid and its derivative displayed inhibition of tyrosinase activity and, it is also extensively used as a ligand in coordination chemistry. Owing to their commercial and biological significance, the synthesis of pyrone containing compounds has been given attention over the past years. Few reviews on the total synthesis of pyrone containing natural products namely, polypropionate metabolites have been reported. However, these reviews skipped other marine pyrone metabolites and also omitted discussion on isolation and detailed biological activities. This review presents a brief account of the isolation of marine metabolites containing a pyrone ring and their reported bio-activities. Further, the review covers the synthesis of marine pyrone metabolites such as cyercene-A, placidenes, onchitriol-I, onchitriol-II, crispatene, photodeoxytrichidione, (-) membrenone-C, lihualide-B, macrocyclic enol ethers and auripyrones-A & B.


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