Antibiotics (Jul 2020)

The Desotamide Family of Antibiotics

  • Asif Fazal,
  • Michael E. Webb,
  • Ryan F. Seipke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9080452
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 452

Abstract

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Microbial natural products underpin the majority of antimicrobial compounds in clinical use and the discovery of new effective antibacterial treatments is urgently required to combat growing antimicrobial resistance. Non-ribosomal peptides are a major class of natural products to which many notable antibiotics belong. Recently, a new family of non-ribosomal peptide antibiotics were discovered—the desotamide family. The desotamide family consists of desotamide, wollamide, surugamide, ulleungmycin and noursamycin/curacomycin, which are cyclic peptides ranging in size between six and ten amino acids in length. Their biosynthesis has attracted significant attention because their highly functionalised scaffolds are cyclised by a recently identified standalone cyclase. Here, we provide a concise review of the desotamide family of antibiotics with an emphasis on their biosynthesis.

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