Isolation, structure elucidation and total synthesis of lajollamide a from the marine fungus Asteromyces cruciatus

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Abstract

The marine-derived filamentous fungus Asteromyces cruciatus 763, obtained off the coast of La Jolla, San Diego, USA, yielded the new pentapeptide lajollamide A (1), along with the known compounds regiolone (2), hyalodendrin (3), gliovictin (4), 1N-norgliovicitin (5), and bis-N-norgliovictin (6). The planar structure of lajollamide A (1) was determined by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in combination with mass spectrometry. The absolute configuration of lajollamide A (1) was unambiguously solved by total synthesis which provided three additional diastereomers of 1 and also revealed that an unexpected acid-mediated partial racemization (2:1) of the L-leucine and L-N-Me-leucine residues occurred during the chemical degradation process. The biological activities of the isolated metabolites, in particular their antimicrobial properties, were investigated in a series of assay systems. © 2012 by the authors.

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Gulder, T. A. M., Hong, H., Correa, J., Egereva, E., Wiese, J., Imhoff, J. F., & Gross, H. (2012). Isolation, structure elucidation and total synthesis of lajollamide a from the marine fungus Asteromyces cruciatus. Marine Drugs, 10(12), 2912–2935. https://doi.org/10.3390/md10122912

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