Crocadepsins - Depsipeptides from the Myxobacterium Chondromyces crocatus Found by a Genome Mining Approach

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Abstract

Analysis of the genome sequence of the myxobacterium Chondromyces crocatus Cm c5 revealed the presence of numerous cryptic megasynthetase gene clusters, one of which we here assign to two previously unknown chlorinated metabolites by a comparative gene inactivation and secondary metabolomics approach. Structure elucidation of these compounds revealed a unique cyclic depsipeptide skeleton featuring β- and δ-amide bonds of aspartic acid and 3-methyl ornithine moieties, respectively. Insights into their biosynthesis were obtained by targeted gene inactivation and feeding experiments employing isotope-labeled precursors. The compounds were produced ubiquitously by the species Chondromyces crocatus and were found to inhibit the carbon storage regulator-RNA interaction.

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Surup, F., Viehrig, K., Rachid, S., Plaza, A., Maurer, C. K., Hartmann, R. W., & Müller, R. (2018). Crocadepsins - Depsipeptides from the Myxobacterium Chondromyces crocatus Found by a Genome Mining Approach. ACS Chemical Biology, 13(1), 267–272. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.7b00900

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