Английская Википедия:Aureothin

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Aureothin is a natural product of a cytotoxic shikimate-polyketide antibiotic with the molecular formula C22H23NO6.[1][2][3] Aureothin is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces thioluteus[2][4] that illustrates antitumor, antifungal, and insecticidal activities and the new aureothin derivatives can be antifungal and antiproliferative.[1] In addition, aureothin, a nitro compound from Streptomyces thioluteus, was indicated to have pesticidal activity against the bean weevil[5] by interfering with mitochondrial respiratory complex II.[6]

Biosynthesis

Regarding the biosynthesis of aureothin, the biosynthetic pathway would be begun with chorismic acid. P-nitrobenzoate is derived from p-aminobenzoate by an N-oxygenase, which is encoded by aurF.[7] The aurF is one of the aureothin biosynthetic enzymes and it is referred to as a nonheme diiron oxygenase that is responsible for converting p-aminobenzoate to p-nitrobenzoate.[8] Moreover, the aurF catalyzes a reaction of a complete six-electron oxidation utilizing two equivalents of dioxygen and two exogenous electrons in order to convert p-aminobenzoate to p-nitrobenzoate.[8] Then, three type I Polyketide Synthases (PKSs), which is encoded by aurA, aurB, and aurC, generates the a polyketide chain using p-nitrobenzoate as a starter unit[9] for the biosynthesis of aureothin. At this point, the repetition that one molecule catalyzes two successive cycles of chain extension would occur in the reaction of the type I Polyketide Synthase (PKS).[10] In particular, the two consecutive cycles containing four times of methylmalonyl-CoA and one time of malonyl-CoA occur during the type I Polyketide Synthase (PKS). After O-methylation is activated by a methyltransferase, which is encoded by aurI, the tetrahydrofuran ring formation is produced by a monooxygenase that is encoded by aurH. Therefore, the final product, aureothin, is produced as a result of the monooxygenase encoded by aurH.[11]

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Figure 1: The biosynthetic pathway of Aureothin[12]

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