Bafilomycins produced in culture by streptomyces spp. isolated from marine habitats are potent inhibitors of autophagy

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Abstract

Five new bafilomycins, F (1) to J (5), have been isolated from laboratory cultures of two Streptomyces spp. obtained from marine sediments collected in British Columbia, and their structures have been elucidated by detailed analysis of spectroscopic data and the synthesis of model compounds. The new bafilomycins F (1), G (2), H (3), and J (5) along with several co-occurring known analogues showed potent inhibition of autophagy in microscopy and biochemical assays. The thiomorpholinone fragment present in bafilomycin F (1) has not previously been found in a natural product. © 2010 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.

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Carr, G., Williams, D. E., Díaz-Marrero, A. R., Patrick, B. O., Bottriell, H., Balgi, A. D., … Andersen, R. J. (2010). Bafilomycins produced in culture by streptomyces spp. isolated from marine habitats are potent inhibitors of autophagy. Journal of Natural Products, 73(3), 422–427. https://doi.org/10.1021/np900632r

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