2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-021-01718-9
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Xanthoepocin, a photolabile antibiotic of Penicillium ochrochloron CBS 123823 with high activity against multiresistant gram-positive bacteria

Abstract: Background With the steady increase of antibiotic resistance, several strategies have been proposed in the scientific community to overcome the crisis. One of many successful strategies is the re-evaluation of known compounds, which have been early discarded out of the pipeline, with state-of-the-art know-how. Xanthoepocin, a polyketide widespread among the genus Penicillium with an interesting bioactivity spectrum against gram-positive bacteria, is such a discarded antibiotic. The purpose of t… Show more

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“…5a and 5b). The feature was matched to xanthoepocin, a polyketide antibiotic originally isolated from Penicillium simplicissimum and commonly found in other Penicillium species [70,71]. We also found a related node which showed a negative mass difference of 18.011, consistent with loss of a water molecule from xanthoepocin which happens already at MS 1 level (Additional files 4 and 6, Fig 5a).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…5a and 5b). The feature was matched to xanthoepocin, a polyketide antibiotic originally isolated from Penicillium simplicissimum and commonly found in other Penicillium species [70,71]. We also found a related node which showed a negative mass difference of 18.011, consistent with loss of a water molecule from xanthoepocin which happens already at MS 1 level (Additional files 4 and 6, Fig 5a).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Xanthoepocin has a homodimeric structure composed of two napthopyrone scaffolds, typically associated with pigmentation and sporulation in fungi and with a wide range of biological activities [72–74]. Xanthoepocin in particular has been shown to possess potent antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including resistant strains of E. faecium and MRSA [71]. Informed by these findings, we performed antimicrobial plate assays with the same extracts that we used for the LC-MS analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These contrasting results, i.e., no green light effect in M. robertsii [29] versus green light effect in M. brunneum (present study), might be rooted in the use of different growth media as the nutritional status can be decisive for the photoresponse [4,37,53]. However, since the whole genus Metarhizium seems to be devoid of opsins [8], the observed, distinct green light responses are somewhat puzzling.…”
Section: Metarhizium Brunneummentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Outside of the 15 strains selected for OSMAC analysis were other secondary metabolites from other fungal species detected in black apples, namely: mycophenolic acid, a highly biologically-active metabolite found Penicillium brevicompactum and other fungi,(5658) aurofusarin, from the wheat pathogen Fusarium sp.,(59), enniatins from F. culmorum , the structurally-related xanthoepocin, a common metabolite from the Penicillium genus,(60, 61) asperphenamate, derived from several Aspergillaceae,(6266) and berkedrimane A originally described from a P. solitum strain. (67) However, we speculate that the latter strain was misidentified, since we have never found berkedrimanes to be produced by any P. solitum strain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%