simocyclinone-d8 and clorobiocin

simocyclinone-d8 has been researched along with clorobiocin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for simocyclinone-d8 and clorobiocin

ArticleYear
Characterization of the aminocoumarin ligase SimL from the simocyclinone pathway and tandem incubation with NovM,P,N from the novobiocin pathway.
    Biochemistry, 2005, Mar-29, Volume: 44, Issue:12

    Simocyclinone D(8) consists of an anguicycline C-glycoside tethered by a tetraene diester linker to an aminocoumarin. Unlike the antibiotics novobiocin, clorobiocin, and coumermycin A(1), the phenolic hydroxyl group of the aminocoumarin in simocyclinone is not glycosylated with a decorated noviosyl moiety that is the pharmacophore for targeting bacterial DNA gyrase. We have expressed the Streptomyces antibioticus simocyclinone ligase SimL, purified it from Escherichia coli, and established its ATP-dependent amide bond forming activity with a variety of polyenoic acids including retinoic acid and fumagillin. We have then used the last three enzymes from the novobiocin pathway, NovM, NovP, and NovN, to convert a SimL product to a novel novobiocin analogue, in which the 3-prenyl-4-hydroxybenzoate of novobiocin is replaced with a tetraenoate moiety, to evaluate antibacterial activity.

    Topics: Amide Synthases; Aminocoumarins; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Carboxylic Acids; Coumarins; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial; Glycosides; Novobiocin; Streptomyces antibioticus; Substrate Specificity

2005