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Discovery of the Pendulisporaceae: An extremotolerant myxobacterial family with distinct sporulation behavior and prolific specialized metabolism

2024; Elsevier BV; Volume: 10; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.chempr.2024.04.019

ISSN

2451-9308

Autores

Ronald Garcia, Alexander Popoff, Chantal D. Bader, Johanna Löhr, Sebastian Walesch, Christine Walt, Judith Boldt, Boyke Bunk, F.P. Jake Haeckl, Antonia P. Gunesch, Joy Birkelbach, Ulrich Nübel, Thomas Pietschmann, Thorsten Bach, Rolf Müller,

Tópico(s)

Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions

Resumo

Myxococcota represents a small bacterial phylum comprising seven families, which have been shown to be exceptionally rich producers of pharmaceutically interesting natural products. Because of the challenging microbiology of most Myxococcota, their cultured biodiversity is scarcely explored. This study introduces a divergent myxobacterial family, called Pendulisporaceae, with distinct sporulation behavior. Strikingly, 90% of their biosynthetic gene clusters have not been assigned to their respective products and are distinct from published gene-cluster families. The encoded biosynthetic machineries exhibit unprecedented chemistry and enzymology, including the first prokaryotic non-ribosomal peptide synthetase acetylation domain and a triple hybrid nonribosomal peptide-polyketide-terpene pathway. Isolated novel products of the latter, alongside a sorangicin antibiotic derivative, exhibit potent inhibition of a human pathogenic coronavirus and multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Through description of the four Pendulispora strains, we expand the publicly available myxobacterial gene-cluster families by a striking 9% and enable further studies on myxobacterial sporulation.

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