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Biosynthetic origin of the methoxyl extender unit in bafilomycin and concanamycin using stereospecifically labeled precursors

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2007

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Japan Antibiotics Research Assoc

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The microbial macrolides bafilomycin A(1), B-1, and concanamycin A from Streptomyces spp. are potent and specific inhibitors of V-ATPases. The question of the biosynthetic origin of the two uncommon "glycolate units" of each of the macrolide structures was addressed by feeding experiments with stereo specifically C-13-labeled precursors. Our studies clearly indicate that glycerol is a source for the methoxylated C-2-units and determines the orientation of the incorporation. Products from the carboxylic acid pool or TCA cycle are ruled out as key precursors. The data suggest the action of a glycerol kinase and point to phosphoglycerate as an intermediate in their biosynthesis. However, glycerate itself is not accepted as a precursor. We present the likely biosynthetic pathway and show the value of stereospecifically labeled presursors as an important tool for biosynthetic investigations.

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