The Missing piece in biosynthesis of amphidinols: First evidence of glycolate as a starter unit in New Polyketides from Amphidinium carterae

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Two new members of the amphidinol family, amphidinol A (1) and its 7-sulfate derivative amphidinol B (2), were isolated from a strain of Amphidinium carterae of Lake Fusaro, near Naples (Italy), and chemically identified by spectroscopic and spectrometric methods. Amphidinol A showed antifungal activity against Candida albicans (MIC = 19 -g/mL). Biosynthetic experiments with stable isotope-labelled acetate allowed defining the elongation process in 1. For the first time the use of glycolate as a starter unit in the polyketide biosynthesis of amphidinol metabolites was unambiguously demonstrated.

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Cutignano, A., Nuzzo, G., Sardo, A., & Fontana, A. (2017). The Missing piece in biosynthesis of amphidinols: First evidence of glycolate as a starter unit in New Polyketides from Amphidinium carterae. Marine Drugs, 15(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/md15060157

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