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Publication: Novel South African rare actinomycete kribbella speibonae strain SK5: A prolific producer of hydroxamate siderophores including new dehydroxylated congeners
Acquah, K.S. ; Sunassee, S.N. ; Gammon, D.W. ; Beukes, D.R. ; Warner, D.F. ; Meyers, P.R. ; Maglangit, F. ; Deng, H. ; Jaspars, M.
Acquah, K.S.
Sunassee, S.N.
Gammon, D.W.
Beukes, D.R.
Warner, D.F.
Meyers, P.R.
Maglangit, F.
Deng, H.
Jaspars, M.
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In this paper, we report on the chemistry of the rare South African Actinomycete Kribbella speibonae strain SK5, a prolific producer of hydroxamate siderophores and their congeners. Two new analogues, dehydroxylated desferrioxamines, speibonoxamine 1 and desoxy-desferrioxamine D1 2, have been isolated, together with four known hydroxamates, desferrioxamine D1 3, desferrioxamine B 4, desoxy-nocardamine 5 and nocardamine 6, and a diketopiperazine (DKP) 7.
The structures of 1–7 were characterized by the analysis of HRESIMS and 1D and 2D NMR data, as well as by comparison with the relevant literature. Three new dehydroxy desferrioxamine derivatives 8–10 were tentatively identified in the molecular network of K. speibonae strain SK5 extracts, and structures were proposed based on their MS/MS fragmentation patterns. A plausible spb biosynthetic pathway was proposed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the isolation of desferrioxamines from the actinobacterial genus Kribbella.
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2020-06-29
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Kribbella,Speibonoxamine,Siderophore,Hydroxamate,Molecular networking,Mass spectrometry,SDG-03 Good health and well-being
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Acquah KS, Beukes DR, Warner DF, Meyers PR, Sunassee SN, Maglangit F, Deng H, Jaspars M, Gammon DW. Novel South African rare actinomycete kribbellaspeibonae strain SK5: A prolific producer of hydroxamate siderophores including new dehydroxylated congeners. Molecules. 2020 Jun 29;25(13):2979. doi: 10.3390/molecules25132979.