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Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.

Chemical analysis of a southern Australian sponge, Leucetta sp., led to the discovery of a pair of solvolysis adducts, leucettazoles A1 (1a) and B1 (2a), as artifacts of an unprecedented family of 15-membered macrocyclic alkaloid dimers featuring a pair of imino bridged 2-aminoimidazoles, together w...

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Autores principales: Prasad, Pritesh, Salim, Angela A., Khushi, Shamsunnahar, Khalil, Zeinab G., Quezada, Michelle, Capon, Robert J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30744132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17020106
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author Prasad, Pritesh
Salim, Angela A.
Khushi, Shamsunnahar
Khalil, Zeinab G.
Quezada, Michelle
Capon, Robert J.
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Salim, Angela A.
Khushi, Shamsunnahar
Khalil, Zeinab G.
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description Chemical analysis of a southern Australian sponge, Leucetta sp., led to the discovery of a pair of solvolysis adducts, leucettazoles A1 (1a) and B1 (2a), as artifacts of an unprecedented family of 15-membered macrocyclic alkaloid dimers featuring a pair of imino bridged 2-aminoimidazoles, together with a putative monomeric precursor, leucettazine A (3). The dimeric alkaloids 1a and 2a, and monomer 3, were identified by detailed spectroscopic analysis, supported by chemical transformations, analytical mass spectrometry, and biosynthetic considerations. Global natural product social networking (GNPS) molecular analysis of crude sponge extracts and solvent partitions, supported by single ion extraction (SIE) and diagnostic MS/MS fragmentations, revealed the associated natural products, leucettazoles A (1) and B (2). This study highlights that the study of natural product artifacts can be useful, and can on occasion serve as a pathway to discover cryptic new classes of natural products.
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spelling pubmed-64100092019-03-29 Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp. Prasad, Pritesh Salim, Angela A. Khushi, Shamsunnahar Khalil, Zeinab G. Quezada, Michelle Capon, Robert J. Mar Drugs Article Chemical analysis of a southern Australian sponge, Leucetta sp., led to the discovery of a pair of solvolysis adducts, leucettazoles A1 (1a) and B1 (2a), as artifacts of an unprecedented family of 15-membered macrocyclic alkaloid dimers featuring a pair of imino bridged 2-aminoimidazoles, together with a putative monomeric precursor, leucettazine A (3). The dimeric alkaloids 1a and 2a, and monomer 3, were identified by detailed spectroscopic analysis, supported by chemical transformations, analytical mass spectrometry, and biosynthetic considerations. Global natural product social networking (GNPS) molecular analysis of crude sponge extracts and solvent partitions, supported by single ion extraction (SIE) and diagnostic MS/MS fragmentations, revealed the associated natural products, leucettazoles A (1) and B (2). This study highlights that the study of natural product artifacts can be useful, and can on occasion serve as a pathway to discover cryptic new classes of natural products. MDPI 2019-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6410009/ /pubmed/30744132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17020106 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title_full Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title_fullStr Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title_full_unstemmed Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title_short Solvolysis Artifacts: Leucettazoles as Cryptic Macrocyclic Alkaloid Dimers from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Leucetta sp.
title_sort solvolysis artifacts: leucettazoles as cryptic macrocyclic alkaloid dimers from a southern australian marine sponge, leucetta sp.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30744132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17020106
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