Abstract
A collection of the tropical marine cyanobacterium Symploca sp., collected near Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, previously yielded several new metabolites including kimbeamides A-C, kimbelactone A, and tasihalide C. Investigations into a more polar cytotoxic fraction yielded three new lipopeptides, tasiamides C-E (1-3). The planar structures were deduced by 2D NMR spectroscopy and tandem mass spectrometry, and their absolute configurations were determined by a combination of Marfeys and chiral-phase GC-MS analysis. These new metabolites are similar to several previously isolated compounds, including tasiamide (4), grassystatins (5, 6), and symplocin A, all of which were isolated from similar filamentous marine cyanobacteria. © 2014 The American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.
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Mevers, E., Haeckl, F. P. J., Boudreau, P. D., Byrum, T., Dorrestein, P. C., Valeriote, F. A., & Gerwick, W. H. (2014). Lipopeptides from the tropical marine cyanobacterium symploca sp. Journal of Natural Products, 77(4), 969–975. https://doi.org/10.1021/np401051z
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