The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
Coniosetin, a Novel Tetramic Acid Antibiotic from Coniochaeta ellipsoidea DSM 13856
MARIAN PAUL SEGETHALAIN BONNEFOYMARK BRÖNSTRUPMARTIN KNAUFDIETMAR SCHUMMERLUIGI TOTILÁSZLÓ VÉRTESYMARIE-CÉCILE WETZEL-RAYNALJOACHIM WINKGERHARD SEIBERT
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2003 Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 114-122

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The coprophilic ascomycete Coniochaeta ellipsoidea DSM 13856 forms the new antibiotic coniosetin (1) in surface cultures grown on a medium containing malt extract and oatmeal. The structure of the compound C25H35NO4, MW 413, was determined by 2D-NMR and mass spectrometric studies. Coniosetin belongs to the class of tetramic acids; it consists of a substituted aliphatic bicyclic ring system linked to a tetramic acid subunit through a carbonyl center. The absolute configuration was determined by measuring its circular dichroism spectrum and comparing the data with those of equisetin. Coniosetin has a pronounced antibacterial and antifungal action, inhibiting even multi drug-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus at a concentration of 0.3μg/ml, though it is inactive against Gramnegative bacteria.

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