Trehangelin E (1), a new bisacyl trehalose, was isolated from the culture extract of an actinomycete Polymorphospora sp. RD064483, along with three known congeners, trehangelins A, B, and D. Compound 1 is a new trehalose derivative acylated with (Z)-2-methyl-2-butenoic acid (angelic acid) at 3- and 6'-positions, as determined by NMR and MS analyses. Compound 1 promoted root elongation of germinated lettuce seeds by 30% at 1 μM and 90% at 10 μM compared to the nontreated seeds. Similar promoting activity of root elongation was also observed with trehangelins A and B at the same level.
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J Antibiot (Tokyo)
May 2022
Biotechnology Research Center and Department of Biotechnology, Toyama Prefectural University, 5180 Kurokawa, Imizu, Toyama, 939-0398, Japan.
Trehangelin E (1), a new bisacyl trehalose, was isolated from the culture extract of an actinomycete Polymorphospora sp. RD064483, along with three known congeners, trehangelins A, B, and D. Compound 1 is a new trehalose derivative acylated with (Z)-2-methyl-2-butenoic acid (angelic acid) at 3- and 6'-positions, as determined by NMR and MS analyses.
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