Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8961
Title: Biosynthetic Studies on Acetosellin and Structure Elucidation of a New Acetosellin Derivative
Authors: Hufendiek, P.
Stölben, S.S.M.
Kehraus, S.
Merten, N.
Harms, H.
Crüsemann, M.
Arslan, İdris
Keywords: Acetosellin
azaphilones
Didymellaceae
Epicoccum nigrum
isotope labeling
polyketides
5',6'dihydroxyacetosellin
acetosellin
carbon 13
natural product
polyketide
unclassified drug
5',6'-dihydroxyacetosellin
biological product
carbon
Article
biosynthesis
chemical labeling
chemical structure
controlled study
Epicoccum nigrum 749
extraction
fermentation
fungus culture
fungus isolation
nonhuman
structure analysis
Ascomycetes
chemistry
drug development
metabolism
Ascomycota
Biological Products
Carbon Isotopes
Drug Discovery
Molecular Structure
Polyketides
Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag
Abstract: Natural products from fungi, especially Ascomycota, play a major role in therapy and drug discovery. Fungal strains originating from marine habitats offer a new avenue for finding unusual molecular skeletons. Here, the marine-derived fungus Epicoccum nigrum (strain 749) was found to produce the azaphilonoid compounds acetosellin and 5',6'-dihydroxyacetosellin. The latter is a new natural product. The biosynthesis of these polyketide-type compounds is intriguing, since two polyketide chains are assembled to the final product. Here we performed 13 C labeling studies on solid cultures to prove this hypothesis for acetosellin biosynthesis. © 2017 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart. New York.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8961
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-124493
ISSN: 0032-0943
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