Madurastatins with Imidazolidinone Rings: Natural Products or Side-Reaction Products from Extraction Solvents?
Mercedes Pérez-BonillaMarina Sánchez-HidalgoIgnacio GonzálezDaniel Oves-CostalesJesús MartínJosé Murillo-AlbaJosé Ruben TormoAhreum ChoSoo-Young ByunJoo-Hwan NoDavid ShumJean-Robert IosetOlga GenilloudFernando ReyesPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Madurastatins are a group of pentapeptides containing an oxazoline moiety, and, in a few cases, an imidazolidinone ring as an additional structural feature. In our search for new potential antiparasitic metabolites from natural sources, we studied the acetone extracts from a culture of Actinomadura sp. CA-135719. The LC/HRMS analysis of this extract identified the presence of the known madurastatins C1 ( 1 ), D1 ( 4 ), and D2 ( 5 ) together with additional members of the family that were identified as the new madurastatins H2 ( 2 ) and 33- epi -D1 ( 3 ) after isolation and spectroscopic analysis. The planar structures of the new compounds were established by HRMS, ESI-qTOF-MS/MS, and 1D and 2D NMR data, and their absolute configuration was proposed using Marfey's and bioinformatic analyses of the biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). A revision of the absolute configuration of madurastatins D1 and D2 is proposed. Additionally, madurastatins containing imidazolidinone rings are proved to be artifacts originating during acetone extraction of the bacterial cultures.
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