Issue 35, 2023

Identification of new bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids reveals non-enzymatic conversion of bisabosquals into seco-bisabosquals

Abstract

Bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids are fungi-derived polyketide–terpenoid hybrids bearing a 2,3,3a,3a1,9,9a-hexahydro-1H-benzofuro[4,3,2-cde]chromene skeleton (6/6/6/5 ring system) or its seco-C-ring structure, and exhibit diverse bioactivities. Their unique structural architecture and impressive biological activities have led to considerable interest in discovering new analogues. However, to date, only nine analogues have been identified. Herein, we reported the isolation and identification of six new bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids stachybisbins C–H (1–6), together with one known compound bisabosqual C (7), from Stachybotrys bisbyi PYH05-7. Intriguingly, we found that 7, which contains the intact tetracyclic skeleton, can be non-enzymatically converted into its seco derivative stachybisbin I (8), unveiling the biosynthetic relationship between bisabosquals and seco-bisabosquals. Moreover, based on CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene disruption, we revealed that the three-gene cluster responsible for the formation of LL-Z1272β is associated with the biosynthesis of bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids, and then proposed a plausible route to 1–8.

Graphical abstract: Identification of new bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids reveals non-enzymatic conversion of bisabosquals into seco-bisabosquals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2023
Accepted
15 Aug 2023
First published
15 Aug 2023

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023,21, 7141-7150

Identification of new bisabosqual-type meroterpenoids reveals non-enzymatic conversion of bisabosquals into seco-bisabosquals

M. Tong, Y. Duan, Y. Zhang, W. Ye, S. Qin, X. Liu, G. Chen, J. Lv, D. Hu and H. Gao, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023, 21, 7141 DOI: 10.1039/D3OB01110K

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