Cyclopropane-Containing Fatty Acids from the Marine Bacterium Labrenzia sp. 011 with Antimicrobial and GPR84 Activity
Bacteria of the family Rhodobacteraceae are widespread in marine environments and known to colonize surfaces, such as those of e.g., oysters and shells. The marine bacterium sp. 011 is here investigated and it was found to produce two cyclopropane-containing medium-chain fatty acids ( , ), which inh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine drugs 2018-10, Vol.16 (10), p.369 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacteria of the family Rhodobacteraceae are widespread in marine environments and known to colonize surfaces, such as those of e.g., oysters and shells. The marine bacterium
sp. 011 is here investigated and it was found to produce two cyclopropane-containing medium-chain fatty acids (
,
), which inhibit the growth of a range of bacteria and fungi, most effectively that of a causative agent of Roseovarius oyster disease (ROD),
DSM 16950. Additionally, compound
acts as a potent partial, β-arrestin-biased agonist at the medium-chain fatty acid-activated orphan G-protein coupled receptor GPR84, which is highly expressed on immune cells. The genome of
sp. 011 was sequenced and bioinformatically compared with those of other
spp. This analysis revealed several cyclopropane fatty acid synthases (CFAS) conserved in all
strains analyzed and a putative gene cluster encoding for two distinct CFASs is proposed as the biosynthetic origin of
and
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ISSN: | 1660-3397 1660-3397 |
DOI: | 10.3390/md16100369 |