Issue 43, 2012

Identification and isolation of lantibiotics from culture: a bioorthogonal chemistry approach

Abstract

A distinguishing feature of the lantibiotic family of cyclic peptides is the presence of thioethers. Treatment of a lantibiotic with an alkaline solution at high pH gives rise to a β-elimination reaction yielding the corresponding ring opened precursor, containing a dehydro-amino acid residue. We here reveal in a proof-of-concept study that a ring opened lantibiotic (mersacidin) can be captured for pull-down from a culture broth, subsequently released and identified by mass spectrometry.

Graphical abstract: Identification and isolation of lantibiotics from culture: a bioorthogonal chemistry approach

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2012
Accepted
10 Sep 2012
First published
11 Sep 2012

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012,10, 8677-8683

Identification and isolation of lantibiotics from culture: a bioorthogonal chemistry approach

J. Li, G. Girard, B. I. Florea, P. P. Geurink, N. Li, G. A. van der Marel, M. Overhand, H. S. Overkleeft and G. P. van Wezel, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 8677 DOI: 10.1039/C2OB26050F

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