Chlorosulfolipids: Structure, synthesis, and biological relevance

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Abstract

Chlorosulfolipids have been isolated from freshwater algae and from toxic mussels. They appear to have a structural role in algal membranes and have been implicated in Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning. Further fascinating aspects of these compounds include their stereochemically complex polychlorinated structures and the resulting strong conformational biases, and their poorly understood (yet surely compelling) biosynthesis. Discussions of each of these topics and of efforts in structural and stereochemical elucidation and synthesis are the subject of this Highlight. © The Royal Society of Chemistry. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011.

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Bedke, D. K., & Vanderwal, C. D. (2011). Chlorosulfolipids: Structure, synthesis, and biological relevance. Natural Product Reports, 28(1), 15–25. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0np00044b

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