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Bombyxamycins A and B, Cytotoxic Macrocyclic Lactams from an Intestinal Bacterium of the Silkworm Bombyx mori
Shin, Yern-Hyerk,Beom, Ji Yoon,Chung, Beomkoo,Shin, Yoonho,Byun, Woong Sub,Moon, Kyuho,Bae, Munhyung,Lee, Sang Kook,Oh, Ki-Bong,Shin, Jongheon,Yoon, Yeo Joon,Oh, Dong-Chan
supporting information, p. 1804 - 1808 (2019/03/11)
Bombyxamycins A and B (1 and 2) were discovered from a silkworm gut Streptomyces bacterium. Spectroscopic analysis and multiple-step chemical derivatization identified them as 26-membered cyclic lactams with polyene features. Bombyxamycin A showed significant antibacterial and antiproliferative effects. The bombyxamycin biosynthetic gene cluster was identified by genetic analysis. Gene deletion experiments confirmed that the cytochrome P450 BomK is responsible for the generation of 2, which unprecedentedly bears tetrahydrofuran in its macrocyclic ring.
Tripartilactam, a cyclobutane-bearing tricyclic lactam from a Streptomyces sp. in a dung beetle's brood ball
Park, Seon-Hui,Moon, Kyuho,Bang, Hea-Son,Kim, Seong-Hwan,Kim, Dong-Gyu,Oh, Ki-Bong,Shin, Jongheon,Oh, Dong-Chan
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1258 - 1261 (2012/05/04)
Tripartilactam, a structurally unprecedented cyclobutane-bearing tricyclic lactam metabolite, was discovered from Streptomyces sp. isolated from a brood ball of the dung beetle, Copris tripartitus. The structure of this compound was elucidated by the combination of NMR, MS, UV, and IR spectroscopy and multistep chemical derivatization. Tripartilactam was evaluated as a Na+/K + ATPase inhibitor (IC50 = 16.6 μg/mL).
