A New Cytotoxic Epothilone from Modified Polyketide Synthases Heterologously Expressed in Myxococcus xanthus

Journal of Natural Products
2002.0

Abstract

A new epothilone, 10,11-didehydroepothilone D (5), was isolated from a strain of the heterologous host Myxococcus xanthus genetically engineered to produce epothilone D (4). The structure of 5 was determined from NMR and MS data. The epothilone polyketide synthase was further modified in a recombinant M. xanthus strain to produce 5 as the major epothilone-related metabolite. The cytotoxicity of 5 against a panel of tumor cell lines, including several with multidrug resistance, and its effect on tubulin polymerization were comparable to epothilone D (4).

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