» Articles » PMID: 27246856

Tetrodecamycin: An Unusual and Interesting Tetronate Antibiotic

Overview
Journal Bioorg Med Chem
Specialties Biochemistry
Chemistry
Date 2016 Jun 2
PMID 27246856
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The tetrodecamycins are a group of secondary metabolites that are characterized by the presence of a tetronate ring in their structure. Originally discovered for their antibiotic activity against Photobacterium damselae ssp. piscicida, the causative agent of pseudotuberculosis in fish, this family of molecules has also been shown to have potent antibiotic activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Due to their small size and highly cyclized nature, they represent an unusual member of the much larger group of bioactive molecules called the tetronates. Herein, we review what is known about the mechanism of action of these molecules and also present a hypothesis for their biosynthesis. A deeper understanding of the tetrodecamycins will provide a more holistic view of the tetronate-family, provide new chemical probes of bacterial biology, and may provide therapeutic lead molecules.

Citing Articles

Rediscovery of Tetronomycin as a Broad-Spectrum and Potent Antibiotic against Drug-Resistant Gram-Positive Bacteria.

Kimishima A, Tsuruoka I, Kanto H, Tsutsumi H, Arima N, Sakai K ACS Omega. 2023; 8(12):11556-11563.

PMID: 37008151 PMC: 10061530. DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c00651.


Biocontrol of toxinogenic and f. sp. by two rare Saharan actinomycetes strains and LC-ESI/MS-MS profiling of their antimicrobial products.

Meliani H, Makhloufi A, Cherif A, Mahjoubi M, Makhloufi K Saudi J Biol Sci. 2022; 29(6):103288.

PMID: 35574281 PMC: 9095889. DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103288.


The biosynthetic pathway to tetromadurin (SF2487/A80577), a polyether tetronate antibiotic.

Little R, Samborskyy M, Leadlay P PLoS One. 2020; 15(9):e0239054.

PMID: 32925967 PMC: 7489565. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239054.


Biocide Potentiation Using Cinnamic Phytochemicals and Derivatives.

Malheiro J, Maillard J, Borges F, Simoes M Molecules. 2019; 24(21).

PMID: 31671687 PMC: 6865212. DOI: 10.3390/molecules24213918.