Record Information
Version2.0
StatusDetected and Quantified
Creation Date2022-06-17 19:22:08 UTC
Update Date2025-10-07 16:08:39 UTC
Metabolite IDMMDBc0054735
Metabolite Identification
Common Name(+)-geodin
Description(+)-geodin is a polyketide, a class of secondary metabolites characterized by their complex structures derived from the polymerization of acetyl and malonyl units. Its chemical structure features a unique arrangement of carbon chains and functional groups typical of polyketides, contributing to its diverse biological activities. In the context of biosynthetic pathways, (+)-geodin is intricately linked to the production of other significant compounds, such as oxytetracycline and butyrolactone I. Notably, research indicates that the biosynthesis of (+)-geodin can be influenced by the cultivation conditions of microbial strains; for instance, the gedCΔ*accox strain showed a complete inhibition of (+)-geodin production when grown on a glycerol and lactose mixture, while simultaneously elevating levels of metabolic precursors like malonyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA (PMID:34546548 ). Furthermore, the initiation of coculture procedures has been shown to enhance the biosynthesis of (+)-geodin alongside other metabolites, indicating its potential role in microbial interactions and secondary metabolite production (PMID:39644383 ).
Structure
Synonyms
ValueSource
Estin(1-)ChEBI
Geodin(1-)ChEBI
Molecular FormulaC17H11Cl2O7
Average Mass398.17
Monoisotopic Mass396.9887317
IUPAC Name(2R)-5,7-dichloro-6'-methoxy-2'-(methoxycarbonyl)-6-methyl-3,4'-dioxo-3H-spiro[1-benzofuran-2,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-dien-4-olate
Traditional Name(2R)-5,7-dichloro-6'-methoxy-2'-(methoxycarbonyl)-6-methyl-3,4'-dioxospiro[1-benzofuran-2,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-dien-4-olate
CAS Registry NumberNot Available
SMILES
COC(=O)C1=CC(=O)C=C(OC)[C@]11OC2=C(Cl)C(C)=C(Cl)C([O-])=C2C1=O
InChI Identifier
InChI=1S/C17H12Cl2O7/c1-6-11(18)13(21)10-14(12(6)19)26-17(15(10)22)8(16(23)25-3)4-7(20)5-9(17)24-2/h4-5,21H,1-3H3/p-1/t17-/m1/s1
InChI KeyLUBKKVGXMXTXOZ-QGZVFWFLSA-M