Fradiamine A, a new siderophore from the deep-sea actinomycete Streptomyces fradiae MM456M-mF7

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New bioactive substances were identified from several marine actinomycetes strains by LC-HRESI-MS based non-targeted metabolomics. A new siderophore and its derivative, named fradiamines A and B, were isolated from the extract of the deep-sea actinomycetes Streptomyces fradiae MM456M-mF7 by Diaion CHP-20P, Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography and HPLC. Fradiamine A was a new compound, but fradiamine B was previously patented as a sweetness enhancer. Their structures were determined by NMR and LC-HRESI-MS/MS analysis. Fradiamines A and B contained two alkyl amines asymmetrically bonded to citrate, a type of structure derived from actinomycetes and other bacteria and rarely observed in siderophores. Fradiamines A and B showed moderate antibiotic activity against Clostridium difficile with IC 50 values of 32 and 8 μg ml-1, respectively.

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Takehana, Y., Umekita, M., Hatano, M., Kato, C., Sawa, R., & Igarashi, M. (2017). Fradiamine A, a new siderophore from the deep-sea actinomycete Streptomyces fradiae MM456M-mF7. Journal of Antibiotics, 70(5), 611–615. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2017.26

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