Linear Aminolipids with Moderate Antimicrobial Activity from the Antarctic Gram-Negative Bacterium Aequorivita sp.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The combination of LC-MS/MS based metabolomics approach and anti-MRSA activity-guided fractionation scheme was applied on the Gram-negative bacterium Aequorivita sp. isolated from shallow Antarctic sea sediment using a miniaturized culture chip technique. This methodology afforded the isolation of three new (1?3) and four known (4?7) N-terminal glycine- or serine-bearing iso-fatty acid amides esterified with another iso-fatty acid through their C-3 hydroxy groups. The chemical structures of the new compounds were elucidated using a set of spectroscopic (NMR, [?]D and FT-IR) and spectrometric (HRMS, HRMS/MS) methods. The aminolipids possessing an N-terminal glycine unit (1, 2, 4, 5) showed moderate in vitro antimicrobial activity against MRSA (IC50 values 22?145 ?g/mL). This is the first in-depth chemistry and biological activity study performed on the microbial genus Aequorivita.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aequorivita; Gram-negative bacterium; LC-MS/MS; MRSA
List of contributors:
DE PASCALE, Donatella
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