1. Isolation, enzyme-bound structure and antibacterial activity of platencin A1 from Streptomyces platensis
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Singh, Sheo B., Ondeyka, John G., Herath, Kithsiri B., Zhang, Chaowei, Jayasuriya, Hiranthi, Zink, Deborah L., Parthasarathy, Gopalakrishnan, Becker, Joseph W., Wang, Jun, and Soisson, Stephen M.
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ANTIBACTERIAL agents , *STREPTOMYCES , *STRUCTURE-activity relationship in pharmacology , *FATTY acid synthesis , *FERMENTATION , *MICROBIAL enzymes , *MOLECULAR structure - Abstract
Abstract: Natural products continue to serve as one of the best sources for discovery of antibacterial agents as exemplified by the recent discoveries of platensimycin and platencin. Chemical modifications as well as discovery of congeners are the main sources for gaining knowledge of structure–activity relationship of natural products. Screening for congeners in the extracts of the fermentation broths of Streptomyces platensis led to the isolation of platencin A1, a hydroxy congener of platencin. The hydroxylation of the tricyclic enone moiety negatively affected the antibacterial activity and appears to be consistent with the hydrophobic binding pocket of the FabF. Isolation, structure, enzyme-bound structure and activity of platencin A1 and two other congeners have been described. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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