Characterisation and heterologous biosynthesis of burnettiene A, a new polyene-decalin polyketide from
Chemical exploration of the recently described Australian fungus, Aspergillus burnettii , uncovered a new metabolite, burnettiene A. Here, we characterise the structure of burnettiene A as a polyene-decalin polyketide. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of A. burnettii identified a putative biosyn...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2021-11, Vol.19 (43), p.956-9513 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chemical exploration of the recently described Australian fungus,
Aspergillus burnettii
, uncovered a new metabolite, burnettiene A. Here, we characterise the structure of burnettiene A as a polyene-decalin polyketide. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of
A. burnettii
identified a putative biosynthetic gene cluster for burnettiene A (
bue
), consisting of eight genes and sharing similarity to the fusarielin gene cluster. Introduction of the reassembled
bue
gene cluster into
Aspergillus nidulans
for heterologous expression resulted in the production of burnettiene A under native promoters. Omission of
bueE
encoding a cytochrome P450 led to the production of preburnettiene A, confirming that BueE is responsible for catalysing the regiospecific multi-oxidation of terminal methyl groups to carboxylic acids. Similarly,
bueF
was shown to encode an ester-forming methyltransferase, with its omission resulting in the production of the tricarboxylic acid, preburnettiene B. Introduction of an additional copy of the transcription factor
bueR
under the regulation of the
gpdA
promoter significantly improved the heterologous production of the burnettienes. Burnettiene A displayed strong
in vitro
cytotoxicity against mouse myeloma NS-1 cells (MIC 0.8 μg mL
−1
).
Burnettiene A is a novel cytotoxic tridecaketide decalin polyketide from
Aspergillus burnettii
. Its biosynthesis was elucidated by heterologous expression in fungi. |
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ISSN: | 1477-0520 1477-0539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1ob01766g |