Merocyclophanes C and D from the Cultured Freshwater Cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. (UIC 10110).
Daniel S MayWei-Lun ChenDaniel D LantvitXiaoli ZhangAleksej KrunicJoanna E BurdetteAlessandra EustaquioJimmy E OrjalaPublished in: Journal of natural products (2017)
Merocyclophanes C and D (1 and 2) were isolated from the cell extract of the cultured cyanobacterium UIC 10110. The structures were determined by one-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and confirmed by 2D NMR techniques. The absolute configurations were determined using electronic circular dichroism spectroscopy. Merocyclophanes C and D represent the first known analogues of the merocyclophane core structure, a recently discovered scaffold of [7,7] paracyclophanes characterized by an α-branched methyl at C-1/C-14; 1 and 2 showed antiproliferative activity against the MDA-MB-435 cell line with IC50 values of 1.6 and 0.9 μM, respectively. Partial 16S analysis determined UIC 10110 to be a Nostoc sp., and it was found to clade with UIC 10062 Nostoc sp., the only other strain known to produce merocyclophanes. The genome of UIC 10110 was sequenced, and a biosynthetic gene cluster was identified that is proposed to encode type I and type III polyketide synthases that are potentially responsible for production of the merocyclophanes; however, further experiments will be required to verify the true function of the gene cluster. The gene cluster provides a genetic basis for the observed structural differences of the [7,7] paracyclophane core structures.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- genome wide
- mass spectrometry
- copy number
- type iii
- genome wide identification
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- solid state
- dna methylation
- high speed
- tandem mass spectrometry
- gene expression
- cell therapy
- single cell
- breast cancer cells
- cell proliferation
- computed tomography
- stem cells
- single molecule
- contrast enhanced
- genome wide analysis
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- tissue engineering