Sattahipmycin, a Hexacyclic Xanthone Produced by a Marine-Derived Streptomyces

J Nat Prod. 2022 May 27;85(5):1211-1217. doi: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.1c00870. Epub 2022 May 5.

Abstract

Sattahipmycin was isolated from the mycelium of marine-derived Streptomyces sp. GKU 257-1 by following the antibiofilm activity against E. coli NBRC 3972 throughout the purification steps. The structure of sattahipmycin was determined to be a new polycyclic xanthone related to xantholipin but lacking a dioxymethylene and a chlorinated carbon. This compound showed activity toward Gram-positive bacteria and Plasmodium falciparum, antibiofilm formation of Escherichia coli, and cytotoxicity to human cancer cell lines. Using genome sequence data, a biosynthetic pathway leading to sattahipmycin has been proposed involving an uncharacterized type II polyketide synthase biosynthetic gene cluster.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Escherichia coli / genetics
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria
  • Humans
  • Multigene Family
  • Streptomyces* / chemistry
  • Xanthones* / chemistry

Substances

  • Xanthones