Pepticinnamins N, O, and P, Nonribosomal Peptides from the Soil-Derived Streptomyces mirabilis P8-A2.
Manar Magdy Mahmoud MohamedMaria Mahmoud AbboudMatiss MaleckisLuciano D O SouzaJosé Manuel Afonso MoreiraCharlotte Held GotfredsenTilmann WeberLing DingPublished in: Journal of natural products (2024)
Cinnamoyl moiety containing nonribosomal peptides represented by pepticinnamin E are a growing family of natural products isolated from different Streptomyces species and possess diverse bioactivities. The soil bacterium Streptomyces mirabilis P8-A2 harbors a cryptic pepticinnamin biosynthetic gene cluster, producing azodyrecins as major products. Inactivation of the azodyrecin biosynthetic gene cluster by CRISPR-BEST base editing led to the activation and production of pepticinnamin E ( 1 ) and its analogues, pepticinnamins N, O, and P ( 2 - 4 ), the structures of which were determined by detailed NMR spectroscopy, HRMS data, and Marfey's reactions. These new compounds did not show a growth inhibitory effect against the LNCaP and C4-2B prostate cancer lines, respectively.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- genome wide
- crispr cas
- genome editing
- copy number
- genome wide identification
- radical prostatectomy
- dna methylation
- amino acid
- high resolution
- electronic health record
- molecular docking
- plant growth
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- liquid chromatography
- molecular dynamics simulations
- tandem mass spectrometry