1. Genetic Engineering in Combination with Semi-Synthesis Leads to a New Route for Gram-Scale Production of the Immunosuppressive Natural Product Brasilicardin A.
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Botas A, Eitel M, Schwarz PN, Buchmann A, Costales P, Núñez LE, Cortés J, Morís F, Krawiec M, Wolański M, Gust B, Rodriguez M, Fischer WN, Jandeleit B, Zakrzewska-Czerwińska J, Wohlleben W, Stegmann E, Koch P, Méndez C, and Gross H
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- Alkyl and Aryl Transferases genetics, Aminoglycosides chemical synthesis, Aminoglycosides chemistry, Aminoglycosides pharmacology, Animals, Biological Products chemical synthesis, Biological Products chemistry, Biological Products metabolism, Biological Products pharmacology, Cell Line, Cell Survival drug effects, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents chemistry, Immunosuppressive Agents metabolism, Immunosuppressive Agents pharmacology, Mice, Plasmids genetics, Plasmids metabolism, Streptomyces genetics, Streptomyces metabolism, Terpenes chemistry, Aminoglycosides metabolism, Genetic Engineering, Immunosuppressive Agents chemical synthesis
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Brasilicardin A (1) consists of an unusual anti/syn/anti-perhydrophenanthrene skeleton with a carbohydrate side chain and an amino acid moiety. It exhibits potent immunosuppressive activity, yet its mode of action differs from standard drugs that are currently in use. Further pre-clinical evaluation of this promising, biologically active natural product is hampered by restricted access to the ready material, as its synthesis requires both a low-yielding fermentation process using a pathogenic organism and an elaborate, multi-step total synthesis. Our semi-synthetic approach included a) the heterologous expression of the brasilicardin A gene cluster in different non-pathogenic bacterial strains producing brasilicardin A aglycone (5) in excellent yield and b) the chemical transformation of the aglycone 5 into the trifluoroacetic acid salt of brasilicardin A (1 a) via a short and straightforward five-steps synthetic route. Additionally, we report the first preclinical data for brasilicardin A., (© 2021 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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- 2021
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