Nogle Lisa M, Gerwick William H
College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA.
J Nat Prod. 2002 Jan;65(1):21-4. doi: 10.1021/np010348n.
Examination of a Lyngbya majuscula collection from Antany Mora, Madagascar, led to the isolation of dolastatin 16 (5), a promising antineoplastic metabolite first reported from the marine mollusc Dolabella auricularia. In addition, a new series of depsipeptides, antanapeptins A-D (1-4), were discovered. Their structures were deduced by 2D NMR and mass spectrometry and are analogous to the molluscan kulomo'opunalides and the recently reported cyanobacterial metabolites, georgamide and the yanucamides. The antanapeptins were evaluated in several biological assays; however, this series did not exhibit activity.
对来自马达加斯加安塔尼·莫拉的一种巨大鞘丝藻样本进行检测后,分离出了多拉司他汀16(5),这是一种有前景的抗肿瘤代谢物,最初是从海洋软体动物耳状芋螺中报道的。此外,还发现了一系列新的缩肽,即安塔那肽A - D(1 - 4)。它们的结构通过二维核磁共振和质谱推导得出,与软体动物的库洛莫奥普纳利德以及最近报道的蓝藻代谢物乔加米德和亚努卡米德类似。对安塔那肽进行了多种生物学检测;然而,该系列未表现出活性。