Issue 51, 2023

Genome mining of actinomycin shunt products from Kitasatospora sp. YINM00002

Abstract

Actinomycins are known for their anti-tumor, antibacterial and antiviral activities, and in particular for the ability of actinomycin D as a clinical drug to treat a variety of cancers. In our ongoing work to obtain novel natural products from endophytic actinomycetes derived from traditional Chinese herbs, we identified the potential to produce actinomycins in YINM00002, a Kitasatospora strain derived from Polygonatum kingianum. According to genome mining, we isolated actinomycins D and V (1 and 2) and small amounts of 4-methyl-3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (4-MHA) derivates (3 and 4) from strain fermentation broth. The presence of actinrhater A (3) and actinrhater B (4) reveals a mysterious shunt pathway in the early stages of actinomycin D biosynthesis. Our study provides a fresh perspective for further discovery and modification of novel actinomycins.

Graphical abstract: Genome mining of actinomycin shunt products from Kitasatospora sp. YINM00002

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 10 2023
Accepted
06 12 2023
First published
12 12 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 36200-36208

Genome mining of actinomycin shunt products from Kitasatospora sp. YINM00002

Z. Zhang, H. Sun, Z. Ren, T. Xie, Y. Wang, Y. Guo, X. Su, M. Yin, H. Zhou and Z. Ding, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 36200 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA07277K

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