Bertram Anna, Pattenden Gerald
School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Nat Prod Rep. 2007 Feb;24(1):18-30. doi: 10.1039/b612600f. Epub 2007 Jan 16.
Azole-based cyclic peptides found in ascidians ("sea squirts") of the genus Lissoclinum have a high propensity to chelate metal ions. This Highlight summarises the current evidence for marine cyclic peptide-metal congruence, and the structural and stereochemical features in cyclic peptides which seem necessary to facilitate metal complexation. The biological relevance of the metal ions in these associations, including their possible role in the assembly of cyclic peptides in the marine milieu, is also briefly considered. Finally, the synthesis of natural, and some novel non-natural, azole-based cyclic peptides from the cyclooligomerisation and assembly of azole-based amino acids, including in the presence of metal ions, is presented.
在 Lissoclinum 属的海鞘(“海鞘”)中发现的基于唑的环肽具有很高的螯合金属离子的倾向。本综述总结了目前关于海洋环肽与金属一致性的证据,以及环肽中似乎有助于金属络合的结构和立体化学特征。还简要考虑了这些结合中金属离子的生物学相关性,包括它们在海洋环境中环肽组装中可能发挥的作用。最后,介绍了从基于唑的氨基酸的环寡聚化和组装,包括在金属离子存在下,合成天然的以及一些新型非天然的基于唑的环肽。