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Niclas Engene1, Hyukjae Choi, Eduardo Esquenazi, Tara Byrum, Francisco A Villa, Zhengyu Cao, Thomas F Murray, Pieter C Dorrestein, Lena Gerwick, William H Gerwick.
Abstract
The evolutionary relationships of cyanobacteria, as inferred by their SSU (16S) rRNA genes, were used as predictors of their potential to produce varied secondary metabolites. The evolutionary relatedness in geographically distant cyanobacterial specimens was then used as a guide for the detection and isolation of new variations of predicted molecules. This phylogeny-guided isolation approach for new secondary metabolites was tested in its capacity to direct the search for specific classes of new natural products from Curaçao marine cyanobacteria. As a result, we discovered ethyl tumonoate A (1), a new tumonoic acid derivative with anti-inflammatory activity and inhibitory activity of calcium oscillations in neocortical neurons.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21751786 PMCID: PMC3163041 DOI: 10.1021/np200236c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Prod ISSN: 0163-3864 Impact factor: 4.050