Franziska Schanbacher, , , Arthur Guljamow, , , Valerie I. C. Rebhahn, , , Peter Schmieder, , , Heike Enke, , , Elke Dittmann, , , Martin Baunach, , and , Timo H. J. Niedermeyer*,
{"title":"Halogenation-Guided Chemical Screening Uncovers Cyanobacterin Analogues from the Cyanobacterium Tolypothrix sp. PCC9009","authors":"Franziska Schanbacher, , , Arthur Guljamow, , , Valerie I. C. Rebhahn, , , Peter Schmieder, , , Heike Enke, , , Elke Dittmann, , , Martin Baunach, , and , Timo H. J. Niedermeyer*, ","doi":"10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5c00591","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p >Halogenated specialized metabolites show high chemical diversity and exhibit a range of biological activities. A targeted screening of a cyanobacteria extract library for halogenated specialized metabolites using HPLC-HRMS combined with MassQL and Haloseeker indicated that several of the extracts contained halogenated compounds, among them an extract of <i>Tolypothrix</i> sp. PCC9009. This freshwater cyanobacterium has been known since the early 1980s for producing the chlorinated specialized metabolite cyanobacterin, containing a γ-lactone core structure with a hydroxy group that is essential for its herbicidal activity against cyanobacteria and green algae. Mass-spectrometry-based molecular networking was employed to explore the chemical space of natural cyanobacterin analogues. This analysis led to the identification of 15 previously unknown compounds structurally related to cyanobacterin, most of which are related to anhydrocyanobacterin, including a dimer formed by [2 + 2] photocycloaddition. Two further analogues, previously reported following heterologous expression of the cyanobacterin biosynthetic gene cluster in <i>E. coli</i> as the nonchlorinated precyanobacterin I and II, were now isolated from the natural cyanobacterin producer. Cytotoxicity assays of cyanobacterin, anhydrocyanobacterin and one further isolated analogue showed only modest activity of the compounds against HCT116 cells.</p>","PeriodicalId":47,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Natural Products ","volume":"88 9","pages":"2076–2089"},"PeriodicalIF":3.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5c00591","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Natural Products ","FirstCategoryId":"99","ListUrlMain":"https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5c00591","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"生物学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Abstract
Halogenated specialized metabolites show high chemical diversity and exhibit a range of biological activities. A targeted screening of a cyanobacteria extract library for halogenated specialized metabolites using HPLC-HRMS combined with MassQL and Haloseeker indicated that several of the extracts contained halogenated compounds, among them an extract of Tolypothrix sp. PCC9009. This freshwater cyanobacterium has been known since the early 1980s for producing the chlorinated specialized metabolite cyanobacterin, containing a γ-lactone core structure with a hydroxy group that is essential for its herbicidal activity against cyanobacteria and green algae. Mass-spectrometry-based molecular networking was employed to explore the chemical space of natural cyanobacterin analogues. This analysis led to the identification of 15 previously unknown compounds structurally related to cyanobacterin, most of which are related to anhydrocyanobacterin, including a dimer formed by [2 + 2] photocycloaddition. Two further analogues, previously reported following heterologous expression of the cyanobacterin biosynthetic gene cluster in E. coli as the nonchlorinated precyanobacterin I and II, were now isolated from the natural cyanobacterin producer. Cytotoxicity assays of cyanobacterin, anhydrocyanobacterin and one further isolated analogue showed only modest activity of the compounds against HCT116 cells.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Natural Products invites and publishes papers that make substantial and scholarly contributions to the area of natural products research. Contributions may relate to the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds or the biology of living systems from which they are obtained.
Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin.
When new compounds are reported, manuscripts describing their biological activity are much preferred.
Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin.