Marine Organisms as a Prolific Source of Bioactive Depsipeptides

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Abstract

Depsipeptides, an important group of polypeptides containing residues of hydroxy acids and amino acids linked together by amide and ester bonds, have potential applications in agriculture and medicine. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that marine organisms are prolific sources of depsipeptides, such as marine cyanobacteria, sponges, mollusks, microorganisms and algae. However, these substances have not yet been comprehensively summarized. In order to enrich our knowledge about marine depsipeptides, their biological sources and structural features, as well as bioactivities, are highlighted in this review after an extensive literature search and data analysis.

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Zeng, M., Tao, J., Xu, S., Bai, X., & Zhang, H. (2023, February 1). Marine Organisms as a Prolific Source of Bioactive Depsipeptides. Marine Drugs. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/md21020120

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