Issue 4, 1993

Biosynthetic studies on the decarestrictine family

Abstract

Feeding experiments with sodium [13C]-labelled acetates and [2-13C]-malonic acid to Penicillium simplicissimum(strain FH-A 6090) proved the polyketide origin of the ten-membered lactones of the decarestrictines. The oxygenation pattern was investigated by incorporation studies with sodium [1 -13C, 18O2]-acetate and [18O2]-gas, resulting in a detailed biosynthetic analysis of the main products decarestrictine B, 1, and D, 2. The various decarestrictines seem to arise from a common pentaketide precursor, which undergoes subsequent post-polyketide synthase modifications. In combination with further experiments (e.g. product profiles during fermentation, pH-static fermentations) their biosynthetic relationships are described. These results were used to manipulate the metabolite pattern of strain FH-A 6090 directing the fermentation process to produce the desired decarestrictines.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1993, 495-500

Biosynthetic studies on the decarestrictine family

M. Mayer and R. Thiericke, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1993, 495 DOI: 10.1039/P19930000495

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