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Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5
Streptomyces sp. FORM5 is a bacterium that is known to produce the antibiotic streptazolin and related compounds. We investigated the strain for the production of volatiles using the CLSA (closed-loop stripping analysis) method. Liquid and agar plate cultures revealed the formation of new 2-alkylpyr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077424/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.146 |
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author | Groenhagen, Ulrike Maczka, Michael Dickschat, Jeroen S Schulz, Stefan |
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description | Streptomyces sp. FORM5 is a bacterium that is known to produce the antibiotic streptazolin and related compounds. We investigated the strain for the production of volatiles using the CLSA (closed-loop stripping analysis) method. Liquid and agar plate cultures revealed the formation of new 2-alkylpyridines (streptopyridines), structurally closely related to the already known 2-pentadienylpiperidines. The structures of the streptopyridines A to E were confirmed by total synthesis. The analysis of the liquid phase by solvent extraction or extraction with an Oasis adsorbent showed that streptazolin and 2-pentadienylpiperidine are the major compounds, while the streptopyridines are only minor components. In the gas phase, only the streptopyridines could be detected. Therefore, an orthogonal set of analysis is needed to assess the metabolic profile of bacteria, because volatile compounds are obviously overlooked by traditional analytical methods. The streptopyridines are strain specific volatiles that are accompanied by a broad range of headspace constituents that occur in many actinomycetes. Volatiles might be of ecological importance for the producing organism, and, as biosynthetic intermediates or shunt products, they can be useful as indicators of antibiotic production in a bacterium. |
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spelling | pubmed-40774242014-07-02 Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 Groenhagen, Ulrike Maczka, Michael Dickschat, Jeroen S Schulz, Stefan Beilstein J Org Chem Full Research Paper Streptomyces sp. FORM5 is a bacterium that is known to produce the antibiotic streptazolin and related compounds. We investigated the strain for the production of volatiles using the CLSA (closed-loop stripping analysis) method. Liquid and agar plate cultures revealed the formation of new 2-alkylpyridines (streptopyridines), structurally closely related to the already known 2-pentadienylpiperidines. The structures of the streptopyridines A to E were confirmed by total synthesis. The analysis of the liquid phase by solvent extraction or extraction with an Oasis adsorbent showed that streptazolin and 2-pentadienylpiperidine are the major compounds, while the streptopyridines are only minor components. In the gas phase, only the streptopyridines could be detected. Therefore, an orthogonal set of analysis is needed to assess the metabolic profile of bacteria, because volatile compounds are obviously overlooked by traditional analytical methods. The streptopyridines are strain specific volatiles that are accompanied by a broad range of headspace constituents that occur in many actinomycetes. Volatiles might be of ecological importance for the producing organism, and, as biosynthetic intermediates or shunt products, they can be useful as indicators of antibiotic production in a bacterium. Beilstein-Institut 2014-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4077424/ /pubmed/24991297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.146 Text en Copyright © 2014, Groenhagen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/termsThis is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The license is subject to the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry terms and conditions: (https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/terms) |
spellingShingle | Full Research Paper Groenhagen, Ulrike Maczka, Michael Dickschat, Jeroen S Schulz, Stefan Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title | Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title_full | Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title_fullStr | Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title_full_unstemmed | Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title_short | Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5 |
title_sort | streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by streptomyces sp. form5 |
topic | Full Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077424/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.146 |
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