| Literature DB >> 34063932 |
Kenji Sugawara1, Hiroshi Watarai2, Yuji Ise3, Hisayoshi Yokose4, Yasuhiro Morii5, Nobuhiro Yamawaki5, Shigeru Okada1, Shigeki Matsunaga1.
Abstract
Marine sponges are an excellent source of biologically active secondary metabolites. We focus on deep-sea sponges for our discovery study. A marine sponge Cladocroce sp. exhibited cytotoxic activity in the bioactivity screening. From this sponge a previously unreported cytotoxic glycosphingolipid, calyxoside B, was isolated and the structure of this compound was elucidated by analyses of MS and NMR spectra and chemical derivatization. We converted the ketone in the middle of a long aliphatic chain into an oxime to which was applied Beckmann rearrangement to afford two positional isomers of amides. The products were subjected to acidic hydrolysis followed by LC-MS analysis, permitting us to assign unequivocally the position of the ketone. Calyxoside B shows cytotoxicity against HeLa cells with an IC50 value of 31 µM and also weakly stimulated the production of cytokines in mice.Entities:
Keywords: glycosphingolipid; marine natural products; marine sponge; structure elucidation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34063932 DOI: 10.3390/md19060287
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118