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Bioactive hydroxyphenylpyrrole-dicarboxylic acids from a new marine Halomonas sp.: production and structure elucidation
ISSN
0175-7598
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Wang, L.
Stevens, H.
Brinkhoff, T.
Simon, M.
Liang, L.
Bitzer, J.
Bach, G.
Tokuda, H.
Lang, S.
DOI
10.1007/s00253-006-0370-1
Abstract
The new marine Halomonas sp. strain GWS-BW-H8hM (DSM 17996) was found to produce 3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-4-phenylpyrrole-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (HPPD-1) and 3,4-bis(4'-hydroxy- phenyl)pyrrole-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (HPPD-2). In initial cultivations using marine broth, only low contents of these compounds have been isolated. Improving the conditions and growing the strain on artificial seawater supplemented with tryptone 10 g l(-1), yeast extract 5 g l(-1), L-tyrosine 0.6 g l(-1), glycine 1 g l(-1), and glucose 6 g l(-1), the growth-associated HPPD-1 and HPPD-2 production of a 40-l batch cultivation reached the amounts of 47 mg l(-1)supercript stop and 116 mg l(-1), respectively, after 65 h. Both compounds showed potent anti-tumor-promoting activities.