Title : Discovery of 23 natural tubulysins from Angiococcus disciformis An d48 and Cystobacter SBCb004 - Chai_2010_Chem.Biol_17_296 |
Author(s) : Chai Y , Pistorius D , Ullrich A , Weissman KJ , Kazmaier U , Muller R |
Ref : Chemical Biology , 17 :296 , 2010 |
Abstract :
The tubulysins are a family of complex peptides with promising cytotoxic activity against multi-drug-resistant tumors. To date, ten tubulysins have been described from the myxobacterial strains Angiococcus disciformis An d48 and Archangium gephyra Ar 315. We report here a third producing strain, Cystobacter sp. SBCb004. Comparison of the tubulysin biosynthetic gene clusters in SBCb004 and An d48 reveals a conserved architecture, allowing the assignment of cluster boundaries. A SBCb004 strain containing a mutant in the putative cyclodeaminase gene tubZ accumulates pretubulysin A, the proposed first enzyme-free intermediate in the pathway, whose structure we confirm by NMR. We further show, using a combination of feeding studies and structure elucidation by NMR and high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry, that SBCb004 and An d48 together biosynthesize 22 additional tubulysin derivatives. These data reveal the inherently diversity-oriented nature of the tubulysin biosynthetic pathway. |
PubMedSearch : Chai_2010_Chem.Biol_17_296 |
PubMedID: 20338521 |
Chai Y, Pistorius D, Ullrich A, Weissman KJ, Kazmaier U, Muller R (2010)
Discovery of 23 natural tubulysins from Angiococcus disciformis An d48 and Cystobacter SBCb004
Chemical Biology
17 :296
Chai Y, Pistorius D, Ullrich A, Weissman KJ, Kazmaier U, Muller R (2010)
Chemical Biology
17 :296