Syntheses of dehydroalanine derivatives via a solid-support route, starting from selenocystein, and via conventional solution phase chemistry are described along with initial biological testing. The target compounds were designed as mimetics of the dehydroalanine side chain of the macrocyclic an...
Synthesis of the dihydroquinoline portion of thiostrepton, the siomycins, and the thiopeptins, members of the thiostrepton family of peptide antibiotics, has been achieved featuring the one-pot olefination via the Matsumura–Boekelheide rearrangement “using trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride an...
Pharmacological induction of oxidative and proteotoxic stress has recently emerged as a promising strategy for chemotherapeutic intervention targeting cancer cells. Guided by a differential phenotypic drug screen for novel lead compounds that selectively induce melanoma cell apoptosis without co...
Thiostrepton, a natural peptide macrocycle, is of great interest due to its structural complexity and numerous biological activities, including anti-bacterial, anti-tumor, and anti-plasmodial activities. The quinaldic acid (QA) moiety-containing side ring (loop 2) was proven to play an important...
The purpose of this work was to develop a practical and scalable method to encapsulate the hydrophobic antibiotic thiostrepton (TST) in sterically stabilized micelles (SSM). Using the conventional method of thin-film hydration, we encapsulated up to 5 drug molecules per SSM (diameter ∼ 16 nm). ...
The antimalarial activity of the antibiotic thiostrepton has long been attributed to inhibition of apicoplast protein synthesis through binding of apicoplast ribosomal RNA. However, the kinetics of parasite death upon thiostrepton treatment differ from those seen for other inhibitors of apicopla...
In this paper we study the parameter identification problem for a stochastic hybrid model of the production of the antibiotic subtilin by the bacterium B. subtilis. We pursue a simulation-based approach, in which the fit of candidate parameter values is evaluated by comparing simulated model tra...
Subtilin, a 32-amino acid peptide with potent antimicrobial activity, has been isolated from Bacillus subtilis ATCC6633. The chemical structure has been confirmed by the unambiguous sequence-specific assignment of its 1H NMR spectrum. Detailed NMR analysis revealed that subtilin is a rather flex...
Lantibiotic peptides contain thioether bridges termed lanthionines that are putatively generated by dehydration of Ser and Thr residues followed by Michael addition of cysteine residues within the peptide. The LanB and LanC proteins have been proposed to catalyze the dehydration and formation of...
The maturation of the peptide antibiotic (lantibiotic) subtilin in Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 includes posttranslational modifications of the propeptide and proteolytic cleavage of the leader peptide. To identify subtilin processing activities, we used antimicrobial inactive subtilin precursors...
Subtilin is an antimicrobial peptide of the lantibiotic family that is produced by Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis, and its biosynthesis involves expression of presubtilin which consists of a leader segment and a mature segment. The leader segment is unlike a typical sec-type general secretion s...
Production of the lantibiotic subtilin in Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 is regulated in a quorum sensing-like mechanism with subtilin acting as autoinducer and signal transduction via the subtilin-specific two-component regulation system SpaRK. Here, we report the construction and application of a...
SummarySpaI is a small lipoprotein that provides Bacillus subtilis with autoimmunity against the lantibiotic subtilin. We have investigated the maturation of SpaI through the lipoprotein biosynthesis pathway, and analyzed the consequences of maturations in the acylation of the target lipobox in ...
The production of the type I antimicrobial peptide (AMP) subtilin by Bacillus subtilis is regulated in a cell-density-dependent manner [Kleerebezem M, de Vos WM, Kuipers OP. The lantibiotics nisin and subtilin act as extracellular regulators of their own biosynthesis. In: Dunny GM, Winans SC, ed...
Subtilin production is favorable when Bacillus subtilis 168 is subjected to stress condition such as nutrient scarcity. A mathematical model underlying such growth process has immense applicability in determining the optimal operating conditions at industrial scale. We present this work with mul...
Probiotic bacteria with antibacterial activity is of desirable trait since they can check the growth of pathogenic bacteria besides exhibiting health benefits to host. Aim of this study was to characterize Bacillus licheniformis MCC 2512T (MCC 2512), a potential probiotic culture for its ability...
Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108, a newly isolated strain [1], produces two closely related tetraene macrolides (rimocidin and CE-108) as well as oxytetracycline. A region of 19,065 base pairs of DNA from the S. diastaticus var. 108 genome was isolated, sequenced, and characterized. Ten complet...
Sequence analysis of several cDNAs encoding the phasin protein of Ralstonia eutropha indicated that the carboxyl terminus of the resulting derived protein sequence is different from that reported previously. This was confirmed by: (1) sequencing of the genomic DNA; (2) SDS-PAGE and peptide analy...
The gene phaPAh, encoding the protein phasin that is associated with poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx) granule of Aeromonas hydrophila 4AK4, was cloned and characterized. Recombinant strains harboring additional copies of the phasin gene (phaPAh) and the polyhydroxyalkanoate...
Pseudomonas putida N, a poly-3-hydroxyalkonate (PHA)-producing bacterium, showing ampicillin resistance, is an unusual strain. In the presence of this antibiotic, it grows as giant cells (25–50 μm) forming complex networks inter-connected by micro-tubular structures. The transformation of this...
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