The revised structure of the cyclic octapeptide surugamide A

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Surugamides are a group of non-ribosomal peptides isolated from marine-derived Streptomyces. Surugamide A (1) and its closely related derivatives, surugamides B–E (2–5), are D-amino acid containing cyclic octapeptides with cathepsin B inhibitory activity. The D-isoleucine (Ile), the nonproteinogenic amino acid residue embedded in 1, is less common in natural peptides because a rare Cβ-epimerization is required for its biosynthesis. Taking advantage of the synthetic route of 2 previously established by our group, we synthesized the cyclic octapeptide 1 containing D-Ile by solid phase peptide synthesis. The structure of 1 actually contains D-allo-Ile in place of D-Ile, which was corroborated by chemical syntheses and chromatographic comparisons.

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Matsuda, K., Kuranaga, T., Sano, A., Ninomiya, A., Takada, K., & Wakimoto, T. (2019). The revised structure of the cyclic octapeptide surugamide A. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 67(5), 476–480. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c19-00002

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