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Nonenzymatic Sequestering of Formaldehyde into the Antibiotic Methylene-Bridged Dimer Phaeochromycin F by sp. OUCMDZ-4982 as a Possible Multipronged Chemical Defense Mechanism. | LitMetric

Metabolites with high chemical reactivity serve important roles in chemical defenses of organisms. Formaldehyde, as a simple and highly reactive small molecule, can be produced by microorganisms, plants, and animals. Its toxicity is well known, but information about its other biological functions remains scarce. Here, we report that the natural product SEK34b produced by species can react nonenzymatically with formaldehyde in water to yield the methylene-bridged dimer phaeochromycin F. This process can eliminate the toxic substance formaldehyde produced by . Furthermore, there is a substantial inhibitory impact of phaeochromycin F on . We hypothesize that these constitute an integrated system of defense and attack of species against competitors. Our study indicates that formaldehyde can react with vancomycin and tigecycline under mild conditions to generate the derivatives bearing an imidazolidin-4-one moiety, thereby reducing the antibacterial activity of these antibiotics. These data provide a possible chemical interaction mechanism of bacteria involving the nonenzymatic reactions of formaldehyde with highly reactive natural products.

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