Luesch H, Yoshida W Y, Moore R E, Paul V J
Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA.
J Nat Prod. 2000 Aug;63(8):1106-12. doi: 10.1021/np000078t.
Six new metabolites have been isolated from a lyngbyastatin 2-producing strain of the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula collected at Apra Harbor, Guam, and their structures elucidated. These linear lipopeptides have been assigned the trivial names apramides A-F (1-6). From a more recent collection of this cyanobacterium, a structurally related compound, apramide G (7), has been found instead of apramides A-F (1-6). Structure elucidation of the lipopeptides 1-7 is based on spectroscopic techniques and chiral chromatography of hydrolysis products. The apramides appear as NMR-spectroscopically distinguishable conformers in solution, and this has been ascribed to the presence of a thiazole-containing modified amino acid unit.
从关岛阿普拉港采集的产林格比他汀2的海洋蓝藻Lyngbya majuscula菌株中分离出6种新的代谢产物,并阐明了它们的结构。这些线性脂肽被赋予了俗名阿普拉酰胺A - F(1 - 6)。从该蓝藻的最新样本中,发现了一种结构相关的化合物阿普拉酰胺G(7),而非阿普拉酰胺A - F(1 - 6)。脂肽1 - 7的结构阐明基于光谱技术和水解产物的手性色谱分析。阿普拉酰胺在溶液中以核磁共振光谱可区分的构象形式出现,这归因于含噻唑的修饰氨基酸单元的存在。