Genomics-inspired discovery of massiliachelin, an agrochelin epimer from Massilia sp. NR 4-1

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Abstract

A putative siderophore locus was detected in the genome of the violacein-producing bacterium Massilia sp. NR 4-1 and predicted to direct the biosynthesis of a molecule that is structurally related to the thiazoline-containing siderophore micacocidin. In order to track this compound, we analyzed the metabolic profiles of Massilia cultures grown under different iron concentrations. A compound which was found to be predominantly produced under iron deficiency was subsequently isolated. Its structural characterization by spectroscopic and bioinformatic analyses revealed a previously not known diastereomer of the cytotoxic alkaloid agrochelin. The structure of this natural product, which was named massiliachelin, corresponds to the assembly line encoded by the identified siderophore locus.

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Diettrich, J., Kage, H., & Nett, M. (2019). Genomics-inspired discovery of massiliachelin, an agrochelin epimer from Massilia sp. NR 4-1. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 15, 1298–1303. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.15.128

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