New Natural Epothilones from Sorangium cellulosum, Strains So ce90/B2 and So ce90/D13:  Isolation, Structure Elucidation, and SAR Studies

Journal of Natural Products
2001.0

Abstract

In addition to epothilones A (1) and B (2), 37 natural epothilone variants and epothilone-related compounds were isolated from the culture broth of a 700 L fermentation of Sorangium cellulosum, strain So ce90/B2. Of these, only the 12,13-desoxyepothilones, epothilone C (14) and D (15), were produced in significant amounts (3-6 mg/L); the 21-hydroxy derivatives and epothilones E (3) and F (4), in low and variable amounts due to further degradation by the producing organism. Most of the other epothilone variants were produced only in 1-100 microg/L amounts. The new compounds are very similar in structure to the parent compounds 1, 2 and 14, 15 and are presumably the result of the imperfect selectivity of the biosynthetic enzymes for acetate and propionate. Further, epothilones containing an oxazole moiety (10-13) in the side chain instead of a thiazole as well as ring-expanded 18-membered macrolides, epothilones I (30-35), and a ring contracted 14-membered macrolide, epothilone K (36), were found as very minor metabolites. The mutant strain, So ce90/D13, instead of macrolactones, produced short-chain carboxylic acids 40, 41, and 42 bearing the characteristic thiazole side chain. The structures of the new epothilones were elucidated on the basis of comprehensive NMR and MS data. The new epothilone variants were tested in a cytotoxicity assay with mouse fibroblasts (cell line L929), and structure-activity relationships were established. Several new natural epothilones showed activity comparable to 1 and 2, but in no case exceeded that of 2.

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