Juanlimycins A and B, Ansamycin Macrodilactams from <i>Streptomyces</i> sp.
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Abstract
Ansamycins
are a family of macrolactams characterized by an aromatic
chromophore with an aliphatic chain (<i>ansa</i> chain)
connected back to a nonadjacent position through an amide bond. This
family has shown a high degree of druggability exemplified by rifamycins,
maytansinoids, and geldanamycins. In this study, the isolation of
two novel ansamycin macrodilactams with unprecedented features, juanlimycins
A (<b>1</b>) and B (<b>2</b>), from <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. LC6 were reported. The structures of <b>1</b> and <b>2</b> were assigned on the basis of analysis of NMR spectroscopic
data and X-ray single crystal diffraction