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Unusual Sesquiterpenes from Streptomyces olindensis DAUFPE 5622.

Fernanda Oliveira ChagasLeandro M GarridoRaphael ContiRicardo M BorgesVincent A BielinskiGabriel PadillaMonica Tallarico Pupo
Published in: Journal of natural products (2024)
In nature, the vast majority of sesquiterpenes are produced by type I mechanisms, and glycosylated sesquiterpenes are rare in actinobacteria. Streptomyces olindensis DAUFPE 5622 produces the sesquiterpenes olindenones A-G, a new class of rearranged drimane sesquiterpenes. Olindenones B-D are oxygenated derivatives of olindenone A, while olindenones E-G are analogs glycosylated with dideoxysugars. 13 C-isotope labeling studies demonstrated olindenone A biosynthesis occurs via the methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway and suggested the rearrangement is only partially concerted. Based on the structures, one potential mechanism of olindenone A formation proceeds by cyclization of the linear terpenoid precursor, likely occurring via a terpene cyclase-mediated type II mechanism whereby the terminal alkene of the precursor is protonated, triggering carbocation-driven cyclization followed by rearrangement. Diphosphate hydrolysis may occur either before or after cyclization. Although a biosynthetic route is proposed, the terpene cyclase gene responsible for producing olindenones currently remains unidentified.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • molecular docking
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • transcription factor
  • anaerobic digestion
  • simultaneous determination