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Sporulenes, Heptaprenyl Metabolites from Bacillus subtilis Spores
Sporulene, a C35-terpenoid hydrocarbon with an unusual pentacyclic structure, is produced by Bacillus subtilis during sporulation.Earth and Planetary SciencesMolecular and Cellular Biolog
Five New Amicoumacins Isolated from a Marine-Derived Bacterium Bacillus subtilis
Four novel amicoumacins, namely lipoamicoumacins A–D (1–4), and one new bacilosarcin analog (5) were isolated from culture broth of a marine-derived bacterium Bacillus subtilis, together with six known amicoumacins. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic (2D NNR, IR, CD and MS) analysis and in comparison with data in literature
Statistical Optimization of Process Variables for Antibiotic Activity of Xenorhabdus bovienii
The production of secondary metabolites with antibiotic properties is a common characteristic to entomopathogenic bacteria Xenorhabdus spp. These metabolites not only have diverse chemical structures but also have a wide range of bioactivities of medicinal and agricultural interests. Culture variables are critical to the production of secondary metabolites of microorganisms. Manipulating culture process variables can promote secondary metabolite biosynthesis and thus facilitate the discovery of novel natural products. This work was conducted to evaluate the effects of five process variables (initial pH, medium volume, rotary speed, temperature, and inoculation volume) on the antibiotic production of Xenorhabdus bovienii YL002 using response surface methodology. A 25–1 factorial central composite design was chosen to determine the combined effects of the five variables, and to design a minimum number of experiments. The experimental and predicted antibiotic activity of X. bovienii YL002 was in close agreement. Statistical analysis of the results showed that initial pH, medium volume, rotary speed and temperature had a significant effect (P<0.05) on the antibiotic production of X. bovienii YL002 at their individual level; medium volume and rotary speed showed a significant effect at a combined level and was most significant at an individual level. The maximum antibiotic activity (287.5 U/mL) was achieved at the initial pH of 8.24, medium volume of 54 mL in 250 mL flask, rotary speed of 208 rpm, temperature of 32.0°C and inoculation volume of 13.8%. After optimization, the antibiotic activity was improved by 23.02% as compared with that of unoptimized conditions
Codinaeopsin, an Antimalarial Fungal Polyketide
A new tryptophan−polyketide hybrid, codinaeopsin, was isolated from an endophytic fungus collected in Costa Rica. The structure of codinaeopsin, which was deduced from NMR and mass spectral data, contains an unusual heterocyclic unit linking indole and decalin fragments. Codinaeopsin is active against <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>, the causative agent of the most lethal form of malaria (IC<sub>50</sub> = 2.3 μg/mL or 4.7 μM)
Sporulenes, Heptaprenyl Metabolites from Bacillus subtilis Spores
(Chemical Equation Presented) Sporulene, a C35-terpenoid hydrocarbon with an unusual pentacyclic structure, is produced by Bacillus subtilis during sporulation