4’-Acetylchrysomycin B and its co-metabolite, 4’-acetylchrysomycin A, were isolated during a screen for antitumor agents. Acetylation of chyrsomycin B increase cytotoxicity. Acetylchyrsomycins are active against Gram-positive bacteria, including MRSA and VRE, with MICs of 0.5-2 μg ml-1 to >64 μg ml-1 for 4'-acetylchrysomycin A and B, respectively.
Molecular Formula | C30H30O10 |
References |
Wada S et al (2017) Structures and biological activities of novel 4'-acetylated analogs of chrysomycins A and B. J. Antibiot. 70:1078 |