Armeniaspirols (1–3) are potent
antibiotics against Gram-positive pathogens. Through a biosynthetic
investigation, we identified four enzymes involved in the structural
modification of 1–3. Manipulation
of their activity led to the generation of 4–6 and nine novel analogues, 7–15. Bioactivity assessments revealed that the pyrrole chloro group
and the methyl group are important for the antimicrobial activities
of armeniaspirols, which lays the foundation for future structure
optimization and mechanism of action studies of armeniaspirols.