Identification of two novel anti-fibrotic benzopyran compounds produced by engineered strains derived from streptomyces xiamenensis M1-94P that originated from deep-sea sediments

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Abstract

The benzopyran compound obtained by cultivating a mangrove-derived strain, Streptomyces xiamenensis strain 318, shows multiple biological effects, including anti-fibrotic and anti-hypertrophic scar properties. To increase the diversity in the structures of the available benzopyrans, by means of biosynthesis, the strain was screened for spontaneous rifampicin resistance (Rif), and a mutated rpsL gene to confer streptomycin resistance (Str), was introduced into the S. xiamenensis strain M1-94P that originated from deep-sea sediments. Two new benzopyran derivatives, named xiamenmycin C (1) and D (2), were isolated from the crude extracts of a selected Str-Rif double mutant (M6) of M1-94P. The structures of 1 and 2 were identified by analyzing extensive spectroscopic data. Compounds 1 and 2 both inhibit the proliferation of human lung fibroblasts (WI26), and 1 exhibits better anti-fibrotic activity than xiamenmycin. Our study presents the novel bioactive compounds isolated from S. xiamenensis mutant strain M6 constructed by ribosome engineering, which could be a useful approach in the discovery of new anti-fibrotic compounds. © 2013 by the authors.

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You, Z. Y., Wang, Y. H., Zhang, Z. G., Xu, M. J., Xie, S. J., Han, T. S., … Xu, J. (2013). Identification of two novel anti-fibrotic benzopyran compounds produced by engineered strains derived from streptomyces xiamenensis M1-94P that originated from deep-sea sediments. Marine Drugs, 11(10), 4035–4049. https://doi.org/10.3390/md11104035

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