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During our search for novel myxobacterial natural products, we discovered the thiamyxins: thiazole- and thiazoline-rich non-ribosomal peptide-polyketide hybrids with potent antiviral activity. We isolated four congeners of this unprecedented natural product family with the non-cyclized thiamyxin D fused to a glycerol unit at the C-terminus. Alongside their structure elucidation, we present a concise biosynthesis model based on biosynthetic gene cluster analysis and isotopically labelled precursor feeding. We report incorporation of a 2-(hydroxymethyl)-4-methylpent-3-enoic acid moiety by a GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase-like decarboxylase domain featuring polyketide synthase. The thiamyxins show potent inhibition of RNA viruses in cell culture models of corona, zika and dengue virus infection. Their potency up to a half maximal inhibitory concentration of 560 nM combined with milder cytotoxic effects on human cell lines indicate the potential for further development of the thiamyxins.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
August 2023
Organic Chemistry I, Saarland University, Campus C4.2, 66123, Saarbrücken, Germany.
We present the first total synthesis of the thiamyxins A-C and the now fully characterized thiamyxin E, an interesting class of thiazole- and thiazoline-rich depsipeptides with diverse antiviral activity. The synthesis features a parallel closing of two methyl thiazoline units, with low epimerization of the very labile adjacent stereocenter. It also includes the three-step synthesis of an uncommon hydroxy acid and the oxidation-free elimination of a phenylselenide to form a dehydroalanine moiety.
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December 2022
Helmholtz-Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS), Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and Department of Pharmacy, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.
During our search for novel myxobacterial natural products, we discovered the thiamyxins: thiazole- and thiazoline-rich non-ribosomal peptide-polyketide hybrids with potent antiviral activity. We isolated four congeners of this unprecedented natural product family with the non-cyclized thiamyxin D fused to a glycerol unit at the C-terminus. Alongside their structure elucidation, we present a concise biosynthesis model based on biosynthetic gene cluster analysis and isotopically labelled precursor feeding.
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