Literature DB >> 28074955

Total synthesis and biological activity of dolastatin 16.

Loida O Casalme1, Arisa Yamauchi1, Akinori Sato1, Julie G Petitbois1, Yasuyuki Nogata2, Erina Yoshimura3, Tatsufumi Okino1, Taiki Umezawa1, Fuyuhiko Matsuda1.   

Abstract

The total synthesis of dolastatin 16, a macrocyclic depsipeptide first isolated from the sea hare Dolabella auricularia as a potential antineoplastic metabolite by Pettit et al., was achieved in a convergent manner. Dolastatin 16 was reported by Tan to exhibit strong antifouling activity, and thus shows promise for inhibiting the attachment of marine benthic organisms such as Amphibalanus amphitrite to ships and submerged artificial structures. Therefore, dolastatin 16 is a potential compound for a new, environmentally friendly antifouling material to replace banned tributyltin-based antifouling paints. The synthesis of dolastatin 16 involved the use of prolinol to prevent formation of a diketopiperazine composed of l-proline and N-methyl-d-valine during peptide coupling. This strategy for the elongation of peptide chains allowed the efficient and scalable synthesis of one segment, which was subsequently coupled with a second segment and cyclized to form the macrocyclic framework of dolastatin 16. The synthetic dolastatin 16 exhibited potent antifouling activity similar to that of natural dolastatin 16 toward cypris larvae of Amphibalanus amphitrite.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28074955     DOI: 10.1039/c6ob02657e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Org Biomol Chem        ISSN: 1477-0520            Impact factor:   3.876


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Review 5.  Anti-Larval and Anti-Algal Natural Products from Marine Microorganisms as Sources of Anti-Biofilm Agents.

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6.  Effective Synthesis and Antifouling Activity of Dolastatin 16 Derivatives.

Authors:  Loida O Casalme; Keisuke Katayama; Yoshiki Hayakawa; Kensuke Nakamura; Arisa Yamauchi; Yasuyuki Nogata; Erina Yoshimura; Fuyuhiko Matsuda; Taiki Umezawa
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