A suite of asymmetric citrate siderophores isolated from a marine Shewanella species.

J Inorg Biochem

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9510, United States of America. Electronic address:

Published: September 2019

Woodybactins A-D are a suite of new fatty acyl siderophores produced by the luminous marine bacterium Shewanella woodyi MS32. While this bacterium has a set of genes homologous to the biosynthetic gene cluster for aerobactin, aerobactin is not produced. The arrangement of these genes within the genome differs in S. woodyi MS32 when compared to E. coli and other species producing siderophores similar to aerobactin, and one synthetase gene which would append a second acyl-hydroxylysine to the terminal carboxylate of citrate is not functional. Within the suite of woodybactins A-D, which differ by the fatty acid appendage, one contains an unusual C (9:0) fatty acid and one contains a unique branched C iso (9:0 iso) fatty acid, as well as a C (8:0) and C (10:0) fatty acid.

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