Expanding the chemical space for natural products by Aspergillus-Streptomyces co-cultivation and biotransformation

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Changsheng Wu
Boris Zacchetti
Arthur F.J. Ram
Gilles P. van Wezel
Dennis Claessen
Young Hae Choi
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[1] Molecular Biotechnology,
[2] Institute of Biology,undefined
[3] Leiden University,undefined
[4] Natural Products Laboratory,undefined
[5] Institute of Biology,undefined
[6] Leiden University,undefined
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Actinomycetes and filamentous fungi produce a wide range of bioactive compounds, with applications as antimicrobials, anticancer agents or agrochemicals. Their genomes contain a far larger number of gene clusters for natural products than originally anticipated and novel approaches are required to exploit this potential reservoir of new drugs. Here, we show that co-cultivation of the filamentous model microbes Streptomyces coelicolor and Aspergillus niger has a major impact on their secondary metabolism. NMR-based metabolomics combined with multivariate data analysis revealed several compounds that correlated specifically to co-cultures, including the cyclic dipeptide cyclo(Phe-Phe) and 2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, both of which were produced by A. niger in response to S. coelicolor. Furthermore, biotransformation studies with o-coumaric acid and caffeic acid resulted in the production of the novel compounds (E)-2-(3-hydroxyprop-1-en-1-yl)-phenol and (2E,4E)-3-(2-carboxy-1-hydroxyethyl)-2,4-hexadienedioxic acid, respectively. This highlights the utility of microbial co-cultivation combined with NMR-based metabolomics as an efficient pipeline for the discovery of novel natural products.
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