STRUCTURE AND BIOSYNTHESIS OF BOROPHYCIN, A NEW BOESEKEN COMPLEX OF BORIC-ACID FROM A MARINE STRAIN OF THE BLUE-GREEN-ALGA NOSTOC LINCKIA

Citation
T. Hemscheidt et al., STRUCTURE AND BIOSYNTHESIS OF BOROPHYCIN, A NEW BOESEKEN COMPLEX OF BORIC-ACID FROM A MARINE STRAIN OF THE BLUE-GREEN-ALGA NOSTOC LINCKIA, Journal of organic chemistry, 59(12), 1994, pp. 3467-3471
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
ISSN journal
00223263
Volume
59
Issue
12
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3467 - 3471
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3263(1994)59:12<3467:SABOBA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Borophycin (1) is the potent cytotoxin in the lipophilic extract of a marine strain of the blue-green alga (cyanobacterium) Nostoc linckia ( Roth) Bornet ex Bornet and Flahault (UH isolate GA-5-23). The gross st ructure of this boron-containing compound was determined by spectral m ethods and its relative stereochemistry established by X-ray crystallo graphy. Borophycin is made up of two identical halves with an overall structure reminiscent of the ionophoric antibiotics boromycin (2) and aplasmomycin (3). The biosynthesis of 1 differs from the biosynthesis of 2 and 3. All three compounds are acetate-derived polyketides that u tilize a C-3 precursor for the starter unit and methionine for the met hyl branches on the polyketide chain. Whereas phosphoglycerate or phos phoenolpyruvate has been suggested to be the C-3 starter unit in the b iosynthesis of 2 and 3, the C-3 starter unit for the biosynthesis of I is derived from acetate and methionine, but not propionate.