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Azetidine-Bearing Non-Ribosomal Peptides, Bonnevillamides D and E, Isolated from a Carrion Beetle-Associated Actinomycete

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Shin, Yern-Hyerk; Ban, Yeon Hee; Shin, Jisu; Park, In Wook; Yoon, Soljee; Ko, Keebeom; Shin, Jongheon; Nam, Sang-Jip; Winter, Jaclyn M.; Kim, YoungSoo; Yoon, Yeo Joon; Oh, Dong-Chan

Issue Date
2021-08
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol.86 No.16, pp.11149-11159
Abstract
Two new nonribosomal peptides, bonnevillamides D and E (1 and 2), have been discovered in Streptomyces sp. UTZ13 isolated from the carrion beetle, Nicrophorus concolor. Combinational analysis of the UV, MS, and NMR spectroscopic data revealed that their planar structures were comprised of dichlorinated linear peptides containing nonproteinogenic amino acid residues, such as 4-methylazetidinecarboxylic acid and 4-O-acetyl-5-methylproline. The configurations of bonnevillamides D and E (1 and 2) were determined based on ROESY correlations, the advanced Marfey's method, phenylglycine methyl ester derivatization, molecular modeling, and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The nonribosomal peptide synthetase biosynthetic pathway of bonnevillamides D and E has been proposed using bioinformatic analysis of the whole-genome sequence data of Streptomyces sp. UTZ13. Their biological activity toward the aggregation of amyloid-beta, which is one of the key pathogenic proteins in Alzheimer's disease, was evaluated using a thioflavin T assay and gel electrophoresis. Bonnevillamides D and E reversed the fibril formation by inducing the monomerization of amyloid-beta aggregates.
ISSN
0022-3263
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205671
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.1c00360
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