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Novel Bioactive Paulomycin Derivatives Produced by Streptomyces albus J1074.


ABSTRACT: Four novel paulomycin derivatives have been isolated from S. albus J1074 grown in MFE culture medium. These compounds are structural analogs of antibiotics 273a2α and 273a2β containing a thiazole moiety, probably originated through an intramolecular Michael addition. The novel, thiazole, moiety-containing paulomycins show a lower antibiotic activity than paulomycins A and B against Gram-positive bacteria. However, two of them show an improved activity against Gram-negative bacteria. In addition, the four novel compounds are more stable in culture than paulomycins A and B. Thus, the presence of an N-acetyl-l-cysteine moiety linked to the carbon atom of the paulic acid isothiocyanate moiety, via a thioester bond, and the subsequent intramolecular cyclization of the paulic acid to generate a thiazole heterocycle confer to paulomycins a higher structural stability that otherwise will conduce to paulomycin degradation and into inactive paulomenols.

SUBMITTER: Hoz JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6151807 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel Bioactive Paulomycin Derivatives Produced by Streptomyces albus J1074.

Hoz Jorge Fernández-De la JF   Méndez Carmen C   Salas José A JA   Olano Carlos C  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20171018 10


Four novel paulomycin derivatives have been isolated from <i>S. albus</i> J1074 grown in MFE culture medium. These compounds are structural analogs of antibiotics 273a<sub>2α</sub> and 273a<sub>2β</sub> containing a thiazole moiety, probably originated through an intramolecular Michael addition. The novel, thiazole, moiety-containing paulomycins show a lower antibiotic activity than paulomycins A and B against Gram-positive bacteria. However, two of them show an improved activity against Gram-ne  ...[more]

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