Bathiapeptides: Polythiazole-Containing Peptides from a Marine Biofilm-Derived Bacillus sp.
Chuanhai WuJianwei TangJessie James Limlingan MalitRuojun WangHerman H-Y SungIan D WilliamsPei-Yuan QianPublished in: Journal of natural products (2022)
Bacteria in marine biofilms are a rich reservoir of natural products. To facilitate novel secondary metabolite discovery, we investigated the metabolic profile of a marine biofilm-derived Bacillus sp. B19-2 by combining bioinformatics and LC-UV-MS analyses. After dereplication and purification of putatively unknown compounds, a new family of compounds 1 - 8 was uncovered and named bathiapeptides. Structural elucidation using NMR, HRESIMS, ozonolysis, advanced Marfey's analysis, and X-ray diffraction revealed that bathiapeptides are polypeptides that contain a rare polythiazole moiety. These compounds exhibited strong cytotoxicity against Hep G2, HeLa, MCF-7, and MGC-803 cell lines, and the lowest IC 50 value was 0.5 μM. An iterative biosynthesis logic in bathiapeptides' biosynthesis was proposed based on the identified chemical structures and putative gene cluster analysis.
Keyphrases
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- staphylococcus aureus
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- magnetic resonance
- biofilm formation
- escherichia coli
- ms ms
- copy number
- computed tomography
- breast cancer cells
- single cell
- cell death
- dna methylation
- cell wall
- genome wide identification
- atomic force microscopy
- electron microscopy
- high resolution mass spectrometry