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Phytotoxic dioxolanone-type secondary metabolites from Guignardia bidwellii

Authors :
Beate Berkelmann-Löhnertz
Till Opatz
Eckhard Thines
Iris Buckel
Louis P. Sandjo
Johannes C. Liermann
Daniel Molitor
Source :
Phytochemistry. 89
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Phenguignardic acid was recently described as a phytotoxic secondary metabolite from submerged cultures of the grape black rot fungus Guignardia bidwellii. Since the production rate of this natural product in submerged culture is very low, fermentation optimisation was carried out. The optimisation of cultivation conditions led to the identification of seven secondary metabolites, structurally related to guignardic acid, a known secondary metabolite from Guignardia species containing a dioxolanone moiety. All metabolites presented here have not been described to date and are presumably biosynthesised via deamination products of amino acids, such as phenylalanine, valine, tyrosine, and alanine. Four of the seven compounds showed phytotoxic activity. Based on the structures determined by NMR spectroscopy a preliminary structure activity relationship indicated a free carboxyl group as presumably required for the phytotoxic activity.

Details

ISSN :
18733700
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c07149fa08f66d036aa3480347fd9882