Journal article

Salimabromide: Unexpected Chemistry from the Obligate Marine Myxobacterium Enhygromxyasalina


Authors listFelder, S; Dreisigacker, S; Kehraus, S; Neu, E; Bierbaum, G; Wright, PR; Menche, D; Schäberle, TF; König, GM

Publication year2013

Pages9319-9324

JournalChemistry - A European Journal

Volume number19

Issue number28

ISSN0947-6539

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Marine myxobacteria (Enhygromyxa, Plesiocystis, Pseudoenhygromyxa, Haliangium) are phylogenetically distant from their terrestrial counterparts. Salimabromide is the first natural product from the Plesiocystis/Enhygromyxa clade of obligatory marine myxobacteria. Salimabromide has a new tetracyclic carbon skeleton, comprising a brominated benzene ring, a furano lactone residue, and a cyclohexane ring, bridged by a seven-membered cyclic moiety. The absolute configuration was deduced from experimental and calculated CD data. Salimabromide revealed antibiotic activity towards Arthrobacter cristallopoietes.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFelder, S., Dreisigacker, S., Kehraus, S., Neu, E., Bierbaum, G., Wright, P., et al. (2013) Salimabromide: Unexpected Chemistry from the Obligate Marine Myxobacterium Enhygromxyasalina, Chemistry - A European Journal, 19(28), pp. 9319-9324. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379

APA Citation styleFelder, S., Dreisigacker, S., Kehraus, S., Neu, E., Bierbaum, G., Wright, P., Menche, D., Schäberle, T., & König, G. (2013). Salimabromide: Unexpected Chemistry from the Obligate Marine Myxobacterium Enhygromxyasalina. Chemistry - A European Journal. 19(28), 9319-9324. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379


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