Wewakazole B, a Cytotoxic Cyanobactin from the Cyanobacterium Moorea producens Collected in the Red Sea

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A mass spectrometry (MS)-guided isolation has led to the purification of a new cyanobactin, wewakazole B (1), along with the known compound curacin D from a Red Sea Moorea producens. The planar structure of 1 was elucidated using a combination of NMR and MS techniques. After ozonolysis and acid hydrolysis, the absolute configurations of the amino acid components of 1 were determined by chiral-phase LC-MS and HPLC analyses. Notably, compound 1 exhibited cytotoxic activity toward human MCF7 breast cancer cells (IC50 = 0.58 μM) and human H460 lung cancer cells (IC50 = 1.0 μM) and was also found to be inactive in a siderophore assay.

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Lopez, J. A. V., Al-Lihaibi, S. S., Alarif, W. M., Abdel-Lateff, A., Nogata, Y., Washio, K., … Okino, T. (2016). Wewakazole B, a Cytotoxic Cyanobactin from the Cyanobacterium Moorea producens Collected in the Red Sea. Journal of Natural Products, 79(4), 1213–1218. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00051

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