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Yi Li1, Yohei Morishita1, Akihiro Sugawara1
1Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan.
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Through the heterologous expression of a highly reducing polyketide synthase and a thioesterase from the apeml cluster, a putative macrolide biosynthetic gene cluster on the genome of Aspergillus petrakii, we obtained a naturally new 10-membered macrolide (1) and recifeiolide (2), a known 12-membered macrolide. To obtain modified macrolides, feeding experiments using Aspergillus oryzae transformants expressing individual modification enzymes were employed, resulting in the isolation of aspinolide A (3) and 2 new macrolides, petrakilides A (4) and B (5). These findings highlight a promiscuous enzymatic cascade capable of generating macrolides with distinct scaffolds and different ring sizes.
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