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Roseochelin B, an Algaecidal Natural Product Synthesized by the <i>Roseobacter Phaeobacter inhibens</i> in Response to Algal Sinapic Acid
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Harmful MicroalgaeRoseochelin BSecondary MetaboliteChemical BiologySecondary MetabolomeRedox BiologyBiosynthesisRoseobacter PhaeobacterRepresentative RoseobacterPhytoalexinBiochemistryAlgal BiologyPhytochemistryBiologyNatural SciencesAlgal ProductMicrobiologyAlgal Sinapic AcidMedicine
The secondary metabolome of the representative Roseobacter, Phaeobacter inhibens, was examined in response to algal sinapic acid. In addition to roseobacticides, sinapic acid induced the production of two new natural products, roseochelin A and B, which were characterized by NMR and X-ray crystallography. Functional assays showed that roseochelin B binds iron and is algaecidal against the algal host Emiliania huxleyi. It appears to be produced by a rarely observed combination of nonenzymatic and enzymatic transformations.
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