Meroterpenoid natural products from Streptomyces bacteria–the evolution of chemoenzymatic syntheses

LAM Murray, SMK McKinnie, BS Moore… - Natural product …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Natural product reports, 2020pubs.rsc.org
Covering: Up to January 2020 Meroterpenoids derived from the polyketide 1, 3, 6, 8-
tetrahydroxynaphthalene (THN) are complex natural products produced exclusively by
Streptomyces bacteria. These antibacterial compounds include the napyradiomycins,
merochlorins, marinones, and furaquinocins and have inspired many attempts at their
chemical synthesis. In this review, we highlight the role played by biosynthetic studies in the
stimulation of biomimetic and, ultimately, chemoenzymatic total syntheses of these natural …
Covering: Up to January 2020 Meroterpenoids derived from the polyketide 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene (THN) are complex natural products produced exclusively by Streptomyces bacteria. These antibacterial compounds include the napyradiomycins, merochlorins, marinones, and furaquinocins and have inspired many attempts at their chemical synthesis. In this review, we highlight the role played by biosynthetic studies in the stimulation of biomimetic and, ultimately, chemoenzymatic total syntheses of these natural products. In particular, the application of genome mining techniques to marine Streptomyces bacteria led to the discovery of unique prenyltransferase and vanadium-dependent haloperoxidase enzymes that can be used as highly selective biocatalysts in fully enzymatic total syntheses, thus overcoming the limitations of purely chemical reagents.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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