Abstract
Five new members of the salinilactone family, salinilactones D-H, are reported. These bicyclic lactones are produced by Salinispora bacteria and display extended or shortened alkyl side chains relative to the recently reported salinilactones A-C. They were identified by GC/MS, gas chromatographic retention index, and comparison with synthetic samples. We further investigated the occurrence of salinilactones across six newly proposed Salinispora species to gain insight into how compound production varies among taxa. The growth-inhibiting effect of this compound family on multiple biological systems including non-Salinispora actinomycetes was analyzed. Additionally, we found strong evidence for significant cytotoxicity of the title compounds.
Keywords:
A-factor; GC/MS; biosynthesis; microbial volatiles; toxic compounds.
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
Publication types
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Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
MeSH terms
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Actinobacteria / chemistry*
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Actinobacteria / metabolism
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Actinoplanes / drug effects
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Actinoplanes / growth & development
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Aquatic Organisms / chemistry*
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Aquatic Organisms / metabolism
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Biological Products / chemistry
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Biological Products / classification
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Biological Products / isolation & purification
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Biological Products / pharmacology*
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Lactones / chemistry
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Lactones / classification
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Lactones / isolation & purification
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Lactones / pharmacology*
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Micromonospora / drug effects
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Micromonospora / growth & development
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Micromonosporaceae / chemistry*
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Micromonosporaceae / drug effects
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Micromonosporaceae / growth & development
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Micromonosporaceae / metabolism
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Molecular Structure
Substances
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Biological Products
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Lactones
Supplementary concepts
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Actinoplanes teichomyceticus
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Micromonospora nigra
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Salinispora arenicola