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New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains

Antimicrobial resistance can be considered a hidden global pandemic and research must be reinforced for the discovery of new antibiotics. The spirotetronate class of polyketides, with more than 100 bioactive compounds described to date, has recently grown with the discovery of phocoenamicins, compou...

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Autores principales: Kokkini, Maria, Oves-Costales, Daniel, Sánchez, Pilar, Melguizo, Ángeles, Mackenzie, Thomas A., Pérez-Bonilla, Mercedes, Martín, Jesús, Giusti, Arianna, de Witte, Peter, Vicente, Francisca, Genilloud, Olga, Reyes, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080443
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author Kokkini, Maria
Oves-Costales, Daniel
Sánchez, Pilar
Melguizo, Ángeles
Mackenzie, Thomas A.
Pérez-Bonilla, Mercedes
Martín, Jesús
Giusti, Arianna
de Witte, Peter
Vicente, Francisca
Genilloud, Olga
Reyes, Fernando
author_facet Kokkini, Maria
Oves-Costales, Daniel
Sánchez, Pilar
Melguizo, Ángeles
Mackenzie, Thomas A.
Pérez-Bonilla, Mercedes
Martín, Jesús
Giusti, Arianna
de Witte, Peter
Vicente, Francisca
Genilloud, Olga
Reyes, Fernando
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description Antimicrobial resistance can be considered a hidden global pandemic and research must be reinforced for the discovery of new antibiotics. The spirotetronate class of polyketides, with more than 100 bioactive compounds described to date, has recently grown with the discovery of phocoenamicins, compounds displaying different antibiotic activities. Three marine Micromonospora strains (CA-214671, CA-214658 and CA-218877), identified as phocoenamicins producers, were chosen to scale up their production and LC/HRMS analyses proved that EtOAc extracts from their culture broths produce several structurally related compounds not disclosed before. Herein, we report the production, isolation and structural elucidation of two new phocoenamicins, phocoenamicins D and E (1–2), along with the known phocoenamicin, phocoenamicins B and C (3–5), as well as maklamicin (7) and maklamicin B (6), the latter being reported for the first time as a natural product. All the isolated compounds were tested against various human pathogens and revealed diverse strong to negligible activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra, Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis. Their cell viability was also evaluated against the human liver adenocarcinoma cell line (Hep G2), demonstrating weak or no cytotoxicity. Lastly, the safety of the major compounds obtained, phocoenamicin (3), phocoenamicin B (4) and maklamicin (7), was tested against zebrafish eleuthero embryos and all of them displayed no toxicity up to a concentration of 25 μM.
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spelling pubmed-104559042023-08-26 New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains Kokkini, Maria Oves-Costales, Daniel Sánchez, Pilar Melguizo, Ángeles Mackenzie, Thomas A. Pérez-Bonilla, Mercedes Martín, Jesús Giusti, Arianna de Witte, Peter Vicente, Francisca Genilloud, Olga Reyes, Fernando Mar Drugs Article Antimicrobial resistance can be considered a hidden global pandemic and research must be reinforced for the discovery of new antibiotics. The spirotetronate class of polyketides, with more than 100 bioactive compounds described to date, has recently grown with the discovery of phocoenamicins, compounds displaying different antibiotic activities. Three marine Micromonospora strains (CA-214671, CA-214658 and CA-218877), identified as phocoenamicins producers, were chosen to scale up their production and LC/HRMS analyses proved that EtOAc extracts from their culture broths produce several structurally related compounds not disclosed before. Herein, we report the production, isolation and structural elucidation of two new phocoenamicins, phocoenamicins D and E (1–2), along with the known phocoenamicin, phocoenamicins B and C (3–5), as well as maklamicin (7) and maklamicin B (6), the latter being reported for the first time as a natural product. All the isolated compounds were tested against various human pathogens and revealed diverse strong to negligible activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra, Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis. Their cell viability was also evaluated against the human liver adenocarcinoma cell line (Hep G2), demonstrating weak or no cytotoxicity. Lastly, the safety of the major compounds obtained, phocoenamicin (3), phocoenamicin B (4) and maklamicin (7), was tested against zebrafish eleuthero embryos and all of them displayed no toxicity up to a concentration of 25 μM. MDPI 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10455904/ /pubmed/37623724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080443 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kokkini, Maria
Oves-Costales, Daniel
Sánchez, Pilar
Melguizo, Ángeles
Mackenzie, Thomas A.
Pérez-Bonilla, Mercedes
Martín, Jesús
Giusti, Arianna
de Witte, Peter
Vicente, Francisca
Genilloud, Olga
Reyes, Fernando
New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title_full New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title_fullStr New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title_full_unstemmed New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title_short New Phocoenamicin and Maklamicin Analogues from Cultures of Three Marine-Derived Micromonospora Strains
title_sort new phocoenamicin and maklamicin analogues from cultures of three marine-derived micromonospora strains
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080443
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