| Literature DB >> 20795740 |
Ryan M Van Wagoner1, Jonathan R Deeds, Avery O Tatters, Allen R Place, Carmelo R Tomas, Jeffrey L C Wright.
Abstract
The karlotoxins are a family of amphidinol-like compounds that play roles in avoiding predation and in prey capture for the toxic dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum. The first member of the toxin group to be reported was KmTx 1 (1), and here we report an additional five new members of this family (3-7) from the same strain. Of these additional compounds, KmTx 3 (3) differs from KmTx 1 (1) in having one less methylene group in the saturated portion of its lipophilic arm. In addition, 64-E-chloro-KmTx 3 (4) and 10-O-sulfo-KmTx 3 (5) were identified. Likewise, 65-E-chloro-KmTx 1 (6) and 10-O-sulfo-KmTx 1 (7) were also isolated. Comparison of the hemolytic activities of the newly isolated compounds to that of KmTx 1 shows that potency correlates positively with the length of the lipophilic arm and is disrupted by sulfonation of the polyol arm.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20795740 PMCID: PMC2929920 DOI: 10.1021/np100158r
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Prod ISSN: 0163-3864 Impact factor: 4.050