Examination of a Lyngbya majuscula collection from Antany Mora, Madagascar, led to the isolation of dolastatin 16 (5), a promising antineoplastic metabolite first reported from the marine mollusc Dolabella auricularia. In addition, a new series of depsipeptides, antanapeptins A-D (1-4), were discovered. Their structures were deduced by 2D NMR and mass spectrometry and are analogous to the molluscan kulomo'opunalides and the recently reported cyanobacterial metabolites, georgamide and the yanucamides. The antanapeptins were evaluated in several biological assays; however, this series did not exhibit activity.
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J Nat Prod
November 2006
Department of Chemistry, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
Trungapeptins A-C (1-3) were isolated from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula collected from Trung Province, Thailand. Their gross structures were elucidated by interpretation of spectroscopic data. The absolute configurations of the amino acids and phenyllactic acid were determined by Marfey's and chiral HPLC analyses, respectively.
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January 2002
College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA.
Examination of a Lyngbya majuscula collection from Antany Mora, Madagascar, led to the isolation of dolastatin 16 (5), a promising antineoplastic metabolite first reported from the marine mollusc Dolabella auricularia. In addition, a new series of depsipeptides, antanapeptins A-D (1-4), were discovered. Their structures were deduced by 2D NMR and mass spectrometry and are analogous to the molluscan kulomo'opunalides and the recently reported cyanobacterial metabolites, georgamide and the yanucamides.
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