Mupirocin H, a novel metabolite resulting from mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase analogue, mupH in Pseudomonas fluorescens†
Ji'en Wu,Sian M. Cooper,Russell J. Cox,John Crosby,Matthew P. Crump,Joanne Hothersall,Thomas J. Simpson,Christopher M. Thomas,Christine L. Willis
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 02/22/2007 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/B700613F
Abstract

Mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase encoding mupH gene in Pseudomonas fluorescens gives rise to a new metabolite formed from a truncated polyketide intermediate, providing in vivo evidence for the roles of mupH and cognate genes found in several “AT-less” and other bacterial PKS gene clusters responsible for the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites containing acetate/propionate derived side chains.

Graphical abstract: Mupirocin H, a novel metabolite resulting from mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase analogue, mupH in Pseudomonas fluorescens