11-Hydroxy-7-Methoxy-2,8-Dimethyltetracene-5,12-Dione

Microorganisms are a valuable source of pharmaceutically active chemicals, serving as scaffolds for synthesis as well as lead structures. Investigating novel biomes frequently yields intriguing chemistry; the Atacama Desert in Chile is one such example. This study reports the isolation of a new redu...

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Published inMolBank Vol. 2024; no. 2; p. M1822
Main Authors Astakala, Rishi Vachaspathy, Preet, Gagan, Haj Hasan, Ahlam, Desai, Ria, Asenjo, Juan A, Andrews, Barbara, Harrison, William T. A, Ebel, Rainer, Jaspars, Marcel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.06.2024
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Summary:Microorganisms are a valuable source of pharmaceutically active chemicals, serving as scaffolds for synthesis as well as lead structures. Investigating novel biomes frequently yields intriguing chemistry; the Atacama Desert in Chile is one such example. This study reports the isolation of a new reduced anthracycline-related compound from the Atacama Desert-derived bacterium Saccharothrix S26. Structural characterisation was achieved by one-dimensional and two-dimensional NMR, HR-LCMS, and X-ray crystallography. The compound was tested against the ESKAPE pathogens, bovine mastitis-related pathogens, and the fungal strain Cryptococcus neoformans, but no antimicrobial activity was observed.
ISSN:1422-8599
1422-8599
DOI:10.3390/M1822