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Nocarimidazoles C and D, antimicrobial alkanoylimidazoles from a coral-derived actinomycete Kocuria sp.: application of 1 J C,H coupling constants for the unequivocal determination of substituted imidazoles and stereochemical diversity of anteisoalkyl chains in microbial metabolites.


ABSTRACT: Chemical investigation of secondary metabolites from a marine-derived actinomycete strain of the genus Kocuria, isolated from a stony coral Mycedium sp., led to the identification of two new alkanoylimidazoles, nocarimidazoles C (1) and D (2) as well as three known congeners, nocarimidazoles A (3) and B (4) and bulbimidazole A (5). Structure analysis of 1 and 2 by NMR and MS revealed that both are 4-alkanoyl-5-aminoimidazoles with a 6-methyloctanoyl or decanoyl chain, respectively. Two possible positions of the amino group on the imidazole rings (C-2 and C-5) posed a challenge in the structure study, which was settled by the measurement of 1 J C,H coupling constants for comparison with those of synthetically prepared model imidazoles. The absolute configurations of the anteisoalkanoyl group present in 1, 4, and 5 were determined by low-temperature HPLC analysis of the degradation products labeled with a chiral anthracene reagent, which revealed that 1 is a mixture of the R- and S-enantiomers with a ratio of 73:27, 4 is the pure (S)-enantiomer, and 5 is the (S)-enantiomer with 98% ee. The present study illustrates the diversity in the stereochemistry of anteiso branching in bacterial metabolites. Compounds 1-4 were moderately antimicrobial against Gram-positive bacteria and fungi, with MIC ranges of 6.25-25 ?g/mL.

SUBMITTER: Karim MRU 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7653330 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nocarimidazoles C and D, antimicrobial alkanoylimidazoles from a coral-derived actinomycete <i>Kocuria</i> sp.: application of <sup>1</sup> <i>J</i> <sub>C,H</sub> coupling constants for the unequivocal determination of substituted imidazoles and stereochemical diversity of anteisoalkyl chains in microbial metabolites.

Karim Md Rokon Ul MRU   Harunari Enjuro E   Sharma Amit Raj AR   Oku Naoya N   Akasaka Kazuaki K   Urabe Daisuke D   Sibero Mada Triandala MT   Igarashi Yasuhiro Y  

Beilstein journal of organic chemistry 20201105


Chemical investigation of secondary metabolites from a marine-derived actinomycete strain of the genus <i>Kocuria</i>, isolated from a stony coral <i>Mycedium</i> sp., led to the identification of two new alkanoylimidazoles, nocarimidazoles C (<b>1</b>) and D (<b>2</b>) as well as three known congeners, nocarimidazoles A (<b>3</b>) and B (<b>4</b>) and bulbimidazole A (<b>5</b>). Structure analysis of <b>1</b> and <b>2</b> by NMR and MS revealed that both are 4-alkanoyl-5-aminoimidazoles with a  ...[more]

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