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Integration of microbial and chemical synthesis for the efficient production of plitidepsin, a promising anticancer and antiviral agent

Authors :
Haili Zhang
Zhen Hui
Mingwei Cai
Shipeng Huang
Wenguang Shi
Mengdi Liang
Yang Lin
Jie Shen
Minghao Sui
Xuyang Li
Qiliang Lai
Jie Dou
Yun Ge
Min Zheng
Zongze Shao
Xiaozhou Luo
Xiaoyu Tang
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Plitidepsin, a marine-derived anticancer medicine, is being tested in phase III clinical trials for treating COVID-19. However, the current supply of plitidepsin relies on laborious chemical synthesis processes. Here, we present a new approach that combines microbial and chemical synthesis to produce plitidepsin. We screened a Tistrella strain library to identify a high-yield didemnin B producer, and then introduced a second copy of the didemnin biosynthetic gene cluster into its genome, resulting in the highest yield of didemnin B reported in the literature. Next, we developed two straightforward chemical strategies to convert didemnin B to plitidepsin, one of which involved a one-step synthetic route giving over 90% overall yield. We also synthesized two new didemnin analogues and assessed their anticancer and antiviral activities. Our findings offer a practical and sustainable solution for producing plitidepsin and its derivatives, potentially expediting didemnin drug development.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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