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  • * The structure of mebamamide C was established through advanced spectroscopic techniques and methods for determining absolute configurations.
  • * The research also investigates the chemical connection between Bryopsis algae and Elysia mollusks, suggesting a potential symbiotic relationship with the bacteria that produce kahalalides, highlighting unique chemical profiles in these marine organisms.

Article Abstract

Kahalalides, originally isolated from the sacoglossan mollusk Elysia rufescens, have been found in various Elysia and Bryopsis species, with over 20 variants identified to date. These compounds are biosynthesized by Candidatus Endobryopsis kahalalidefaciens within Bryopsis species. In this study, we report the isolation and structural determination of a new cyclic depsipeptide, mebamamide C (1), from Bryopsis sp. The planar structure was determined by spectroscopic data analyses, and the absolute configurations were determined using Marfey's method and modified Mosher's method. Additionally, our study explores the chemical relationship between Bryopsis algae and Elysia mollusks. The individual chemical profiles of these marine organisms highlight a fascinating aspect of marine chemical ecology. The distinct, species-specific chemical profiles observed in Elysia species imply the possibility of a symbiotic relationship with the kahalalide-producing bacteria.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbae007DOI Listing

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