Marine Drugs (Jun 2018)

Albisporachelin, a New Hydroxamate Type Siderophore from the Deep Ocean Sediment-Derived Actinomycete Amycolatopsis albispora WP1T

  • Qihao Wu,
  • Robert W. Deering,
  • Gaiyun Zhang,
  • Bixia Wang,
  • Xin Li,
  • Jiadong Sun,
  • Jianwei Chen,
  • Huawei Zhang,
  • David C. Rowley,
  • Hong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md16060199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 199

Abstract

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Marine actinobacteria continue to be a rich source for the discovery of structurally diverse secondary metabolites. Here we present a new hydroxymate siderophore produced by Amycolatopsis albispora, a recently described species of this less explored actinomycete genus. Strain WP1T was isolated from sediments collected at −2945 m in the Indian Ocean. The new siderophore, designated albisporachelin, was isolated from iron depleted culture broths and the structure was established by 1D and 2D NMR and MS/MS experiments, and application of a modified Marfey’s method. Albisporachelin is composed of one N-methylated-formylated/hydroxylated l-ornithine (N-Me-fh-l-Orn), one l-serine (l-Ser), one formylated/hydroxylated l-ornithine (fh-l-Orn) and a cyclo-N-methylated-hydroxylated l-ornithine (cyclo-N-Me-h-l-Orn).

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