The metabolic profile of Streptomyces sp. strain C34, isolated
from the Chilean hyper-arid Atacama Desert soil, is dependent on the culture
media used for its growth. The application of an OSMAC approach on this
strain using a range of cultivation media resulted in the isolation and
identification of three new compounds from the rare class of 22-membered
macrolactone polyketides, named chaxalactins A C (1 3). In addition, the
known compounds deferroxamine E (4), hygromycin A (5), and 500-dihydrohygromycin
A (6) were detected. The isolated compounds were characterized
by NMR spectroscopy and accurate mass spectrometric analysis. Compounds
1 3 displayed strong activity against Gram-positive but weak activity Gramnegative
strains tested.
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Egyptian Government
SULSA postdoctoral fellowship
Leverhulme Trust
Royal Society
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