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Cyclopropanol Warhead in Malleicyprol Confers Virulence of Human‐ and Animal‐Pathogenic Burkholderia Species
Authors:Felix Trottmann  Jakob Franke  Ingrid Richter  Keishi Ishida  Michael Cyrulies  Hans‐Martin Dahse  Lars Regestein  Christian Hertweck
Abstract:Burkholderia species such as B. mallei and B. pseudomallei are bacterial pathogens causing fatal infections in humans and animals (glanders and melioidosis), yet knowledge on their virulence factors is limited. While pathogenic effects have been linked to a highly conserved gene locus (bur/mal) in the B. mallei group, the metabolite associated to the encoded polyketide synthase, burkholderic acid (syn. malleilactone), could not explain the observed phenotypes. By metabolic profiling and molecular network analyses of the model organism B. thailandensis, the primary products of the cryptic pathway were identified as unusual cyclopropanol‐substituted polyketides. First, sulfomalleicyprols were identified as inactive precursors of burkholderic acid. Furthermore, a highly reactive upstream metabolite, malleicyprol, was discovered and obtained in two stabilized forms. Cell‐based assays and a nematode infection model showed that the rare natural product confers cytotoxicity and virulence.
Keywords:Massenspektrometrie  Naturstoffe  Polyketide  Strukturaufklä  rung  Virulenzfaktoren
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