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Effects of Halide Ions on the Carbamidocyclophane Biosynthesis in Nostoc sp. CAVN2
Authors:Michael Preisitsch  Stefan E Heiden  Monika Beerbaum  Timo H J Niedermeyer  Marie Schneefeld  Jennifer Herrmann  Jana Kumpfmüller  Andrea Thürmer  Inga Neidhardt  Christoph Wiesner  Rolf Daniel  Rolf Müller  Franz-Christoph Bange  Peter Schmieder  Thomas Schweder  Sabine Mundt
Abstract:In this study, the influence of halide ions on 7.7]paracyclophane biosynthesis in the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. CAVN2 was investigated. In contrast to KI and KF, supplementation of the culture medium with KCl or KBr resulted not only in an increase of growth but also in an up-regulation of carbamidocyclophane production. LC-MS analysis indicated the presence of chlorinated, brominated, but also non-halogenated derivatives. In addition to 22 known cylindrocyclophanes and carbamidocyclophanes, 27 putative congeners have been detected. Nine compounds, carbamidocyclophanes M−U, were isolated, and their structural elucidation by 1D and 2D NMR experiments in combination with HRMS and ECD analysis revealed that they are brominated analogues of chlorinated carbamidocyclophanes. Quantification of the carbamidocyclophanes showed that chloride is the preferably utilized halide, but incorporation is reduced in the presence of bromide. Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of 30 7.7]paracyclophanes and related derivatives against selected pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria exhibited remarkable effects especially against methicillin- and vancomycin-resistant staphylococci and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. For deeper insights into the mechanisms of biosynthesis, the carbamidocyclophane biosynthetic gene cluster in Nostoc sp. CAVN2 was studied. The gene putatively coding for the carbamoyltransferase has been identified. Based on bioinformatic analyses, a possible biosynthetic assembly is discussed.
Keywords:Nostoc sp    carbamidocyclophane  [7  7]paracyclophane  halogen  bromo-analogue  biosynthesis  gene cluster  bioactivity  MRSA  Mycobacterium
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