Frontiers in Pharmacology (Mar 2024)

Decylprodigiosin: a new member of the prodigiosin family isolated from a seaweed-associated Streptomyces

  • Mariana Girão,
  • Mariana Girão,
  • Sara Freitas,
  • Teresa P. Martins,
  • Ralph Urbatzka,
  • Maria F. Carvalho,
  • Maria F. Carvalho,
  • Pedro N. Leão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1347485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Bioprospecting actinobacterial secondary metabolism from untapped marine sources may lead to the discovery of biotechnologically-relevant compounds. While studying the diversity and bioactive potential of Actinomycetota associated with Codium tomentosum, a green seaweed collected in the northern Portuguese cost, strain CT-F61, identified as Streptomyces violaceoruber, was isolated. Its extracts displayed a strong anticancer activity on breast carcinoma T-47D and colorectal carcinoma HCT116 cells, being effective as well against a panel of human and fish pathogenic bacteria. Following a bioactivity-guided isolation pipeline, a new analogue of the red-pigmented family of the antibiotics prodigiosins, decylprodigiosin (1), was identified and chemically characterized. Despite this family of natural products being well-known for a long time, we report a new analogue and the first evidence for prodigiosins being produced by a seaweed-associated actinomycete.

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