HPLC/DAD-based chemical investigation of a coral-associated gliding bacterium of the genus yielded three desferrioxamine-class siderophores, designated tenacibactins K (), L (), and M (). Their chemical structures, comprising repeated cadaverine-succinic acid motifs terminated by a hydroxamic acid functionality, were elucidated by NMR and negative MS/MS experiments. Compounds - were inactive against bacteria and a yeast but displayed cytotoxicity against 3Y1 rat embryonic fibroblasts and P388 murine leukemia cells at GI in submicromolar to micromolar ranges. Their iron-chelating activity was comparable to deferoxamine mesylate.
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Beilstein J Org Chem
January 2022
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University, Tembalang Campus, St. Prof. Soedarto SH., Semarang 50275, Central Java, Indonesia.
HPLC/DAD-based chemical investigation of a coral-associated gliding bacterium of the genus yielded three desferrioxamine-class siderophores, designated tenacibactins K (), L (), and M (). Their chemical structures, comprising repeated cadaverine-succinic acid motifs terminated by a hydroxamic acid functionality, were elucidated by NMR and negative MS/MS experiments. Compounds - were inactive against bacteria and a yeast but displayed cytotoxicity against 3Y1 rat embryonic fibroblasts and P388 murine leukemia cells at GI in submicromolar to micromolar ranges.
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