Nicolaou K C, Aversa Robert J
Department of Chemistry and The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037 (USA), , and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093 (USA).
Isr J Chem. 2011 Apr;51(3-4):359-377. doi: 10.1002/ijch.201100003.
Maitotoxin holds a special place in the annals of natural products chemistry as the largest and most toxic secondary metabolite known to date. Its fascinating, ladder-like, polyether molecular structure and diverse spectrum of biological activities elicited keen interest from chemists and biologists who recognized its uniqueness and potential as a probe and inspiration for research in chemistry and biology. Synthetic studies in the area benefited from methodologies and strategies that were developed as part of chemical synthesis programs directed toward the total synthesis of some of the less complex members of the polyether marine biotoxin class, of which maitotoxin is the flagship. This account focuses on progress made in the authors' laboratories in the synthesis of large maitotoxin domains with emphasis on methodology development, strategy design, and structural comparisons of the synthesized molecules with the corresponding regions of the natural product. The article concludes with an overview of maitotoxin's biological profile and future perspectives.
在天然产物化学的史册中, maitotoxin占据着特殊的地位,它是迄今为止已知的最大且毒性最强的次生代谢产物。其迷人的阶梯状聚醚分子结构以及多样的生物活性谱引起了化学家和生物学家的浓厚兴趣,他们认识到其独特性以及作为化学和生物学研究的探针与灵感来源的潜力。该领域的合成研究受益于作为化学合成项目一部分而开发的方法和策略,这些项目旨在全合成一些结构较简单的聚醚海洋生物毒素类成员,而maitotoxin正是此类毒素中的旗舰代表。本综述聚焦于作者实验室在合成大型maitotoxin结构域方面所取得的进展,重点在于方法学开发、策略设计以及将合成分子与天然产物相应区域进行结构比较。文章最后概述了maitotoxin的生物学概况及未来展望。