Conglobatin B was isolated from a previously unreported Streptomyces strain, phylogenetically distinct from the reported conglobatin A producer, Streptomyces conglobatus. Conglobatins B and C diverge from conglobatin through differing patterns of methylation on the macrodiolide skeleton, suggesting a deviation from the published biosynthetic pathway, which proposed three successive methylmalonyl-CoA extender unit additions to the conglobatin monomer. Conglobatins B and C exhibited more potent cytotoxic activity selectively against the NS-1 myeloma cell line compared with conglobatin.
Molecular Formula | C27H36N2O6 |
References |
Lacey HJ et al (2020) Conglobatins B-E: cytotoxic analogues of the C2-symmetric macrodiolide conglobatin. J. Antibiot. 73:756 |