Unveiling the first indole-fused thiazepine: Structure, synthesis and biosynthesis of cyclonasturlexin, a remarkable cruciferous phytoalexin

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As a mechanism of defense against pathogens and other types of stress, watercress plants produce a variety of elicited chemical defenses generally known as phytoalexins. Herein the chemical structure, synthesis, biosynthesis and antifungal activity of cyclonasturlexin, the most intriguing indolyl phytoalexin isolated to date, are reported.

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Pedras, M. S. C., & To, Q. H. (2016). Unveiling the first indole-fused thiazepine: Structure, synthesis and biosynthesis of cyclonasturlexin, a remarkable cruciferous phytoalexin. Chemical Communications, 52(34), 5880–5883. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc02108e

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