Publications by authors named "Ken Okura"

Antillatoxin is a cyclic peptide with potent neurotoxic and neuritogenic activities. We designed and synthesized six analogues that have photocleavable protecting groups at the terminus of the side chain. Among these compounds, the bis-o-nitrobenzyl acetal derivative was found to exhibit high toxicity and was effectively deactivated by photochemical removal, proving that the biological activity of antillatoxin was modulated by altering the size of the terminal group.

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Polytheonamide B is by far the largest non-ribosomal peptide known at present, and displays extraordinary cytotoxicity (EC(50) = 68 pg ml(-1), mouse leukaemia P388 cells). Its 48 amino-acid residues include a variety of non-proteinogenic d- and l-amino acids, and the absolute stereochemistry of these amino acids alternate in sequence. These structural features induce the formation of a stable β-strand-type structure, giving rise to an overall tubular structure over 30 Å in length.

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