The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
Biomolecular-chemical Screening: A Novel Screening Approach for the Discovery of Biologically Active Secondary Metabolites
III. New DNA-binding Metabolites
CORINNA MAULISABEL SATTLERMARION ZERLINCLAUDIA HINZECORINNA KOCHARMIN MAIERSUSANNE GRABLEYRALF THIERICKE
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1999 Volume 52 Issue 12 Pages 1124-1134

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Based on the chemical screening technique, biomolecular-chemical screening has been developed which makes use of two-dimensional TLC analysis of microbial extracts and combines thin-layer chromatography (RP-18) with binding studies towards DNA. In the first dimension the metabolites of the crude microbial extract are separated, and in the second dimension binding properties towards DNA are analysed. An initial screening program with 500 microbial extracts prepared by solid-phase extraction with XAD-16 resin resulted in 17 samples which contained metabolites with significant DNA-binding behavior. Fermentation, isolation and structural characterization led to already known metabolites [phenazine-1, 6-dicarboxylate (1), phencomycin (2), 11-carboxy-menoxymycin B (3), soyasaponine I (4), and (8S)-3-(2-hydroxypropyl)-cyclohexanone (5)], as well as to new secondary metabolites. Fermentation of the producing organisms of the new DNA-binding metabolites, ent-8, 8adihydro-ramulosin (6), (2R, 4R)-4-hydroxy-2-(1, 3-pentadienyl)-piperidine (7), (5R)-dihydro-5-pentyl-4'-methyl-4'-hydroxy-2(3H)-furanone (8), and seco-4, 23-hydroxyoleane-12-en-22-one3-carboxylic acid (9), as well as isolation, structural characterization, and physico-chemical properties are reported.

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