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Isolation of Isotrichophycin C and Trichophycins G-I from a Collection of Trichodesmium thiebautii

Authors :
Roberta Teta
Riley D. Kirk
Kelly M McManus
Alfonso Mangoni
Matthew J. Bertin
Christopher W. Via
Silvia Scarpato
Alexandre F Roduit
James S Lotti
Mcmanus, K. M.
Kirk, R. D.
Via, C. W.
Lotti, J. S.
Roduit, A. F.
Teta, R.
Scarpato, S.
Mangoni, A.
Bertin, M. J.
Source :
J Nat Prod
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The trichophycin family of compounds are chlorinated polyketides first discovered from environmental collections of a bloom-forming Trichodesmium sp. cyanobacterium. In an effort to fully capture the chemical space of this group of metabolites, the utilization of MS/MS-based molecular networking of a Trichodesmium thiebautii extract revealed a metabolome replete with halogenated compounds. Subsequent MS-guided isolation resulted in the characterization of isotrichophycin C and trichophycins G−I (1−4). These new metabolites had intriguing structural variations from those trichophycins previously characterized, which allowed for a comparative study to examine structural features that are associated with toxicity to murine neuroblastoma cells. Additionally, we propose the absolute configuration of the previously characterized trichophycin A (5). Overall, the metabolome of the Trichodesmium bloom is hallmarked by an unprecedented amount of chlorinated molecules, many of which remain to be structurally characterized.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Nat Prod
Accession number :
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