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Expanding the Described Metabolome of the Marine Cyanobacterium Moorea producens JHB through Orthogonal Natural Products Workflows. / Boudreau, P.D.; Monroe, E.A.; Mehrotra, S.; Desfor, S.; Korobeynikov, A.; Sherman, D.H.; Murray, T.F.; Gerwick, L.; Dorrestein, P.C.; Gerwick, W.H.
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T1 - Expanding the Described Metabolome of the Marine Cyanobacterium Moorea producens JHB through Orthogonal Natural Products Workflows
AU - Boudreau, P.D.
AU - Monroe, E.A.
AU - Mehrotra, S.
AU - Desfor, S.
AU - Korobeynikov, A.
AU - Sherman, D.H.
AU - Murray, T.F.
AU - Gerwick, L.
AU - Dorrestein, P.C.
AU - Gerwick, W.H.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Moorea producens JHB, a Jamaican strain of tropical filamentous marine cyanobacteria, has been extensively studied by traditional natural products techniques. These previous bioassay and structure guided isolations led to the discovery of two exciting classes of natural products, hectochlorin (1) and jamaicamides A (2) and B (3). In the current study, mass spectrometry-based 'molecular networking' was used to visualize the metabolome of Moorea producens JHB, and both guided and enhanced the isolation workflow, revealing additional metabolites in these compound classes. Further, we developed additional insight into the metabolic capabilities of this strain by genome sequencing analysis, which subsequently led to the isolation of a compound unrelated to the jamaicamide and hectochlorin families. Another approach involved stimulation of the biosynthesis of a minor jamaicamide metabolite by cultivation in modified media, and provided insights about the underlying biosynthetic machinery as well as preliminary stru
AB - Moorea producens JHB, a Jamaican strain of tropical filamentous marine cyanobacteria, has been extensively studied by traditional natural products techniques. These previous bioassay and structure guided isolations led to the discovery of two exciting classes of natural products, hectochlorin (1) and jamaicamides A (2) and B (3). In the current study, mass spectrometry-based 'molecular networking' was used to visualize the metabolome of Moorea producens JHB, and both guided and enhanced the isolation workflow, revealing additional metabolites in these compound classes. Further, we developed additional insight into the metabolic capabilities of this strain by genome sequencing analysis, which subsequently led to the isolation of a compound unrelated to the jamaicamide and hectochlorin families. Another approach involved stimulation of the biosynthesis of a minor jamaicamide metabolite by cultivation in modified media, and provided insights about the underlying biosynthetic machinery as well as preliminary stru
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0133297
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0133297
M3 - Article
VL - 10
JO - PLoS ONE
JF - PLoS ONE
SN - 1932-6203
IS - 7
ER -
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