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Pagoamide A, a Cyclic Depsipeptide Isolated from a Cultured Marine Chlorophyte, <i>Derbesia</i> sp., Using MS/MS-Based Molecular Networking

Yueying Li, Hao‐Bing Yu, Yi Zhang, Tiago Leão, Evgenia Glukhov, Marsha L. Pierce, Chen Zhang, Hyun-Woo Kim, Huanru Henry Mao, Fang Fang, Garrison W. Cottrell, Thomas F. Murray, Lena Gerwick, Huashi Guan, William H. Gerwick

2020Journal of Natural Products29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A thiazole-containing cyclic depsipeptide with 11 amino acid residues, named pagoamide A (1), was isolated from laboratory cultures of a marine Chlorophyte, Derbesia sp. This green algal sample was collected from America Samoa, and pagoamide A was isolated using guidance by MS/MS-based molecular networking. Cultures were grown in a light- and temperature-controlled environment and harvested after several months of growth. The planar structure of pagoamide A (1) was characterized by detailed 1D and 2D NMR experiments along with MS and UV analysis. The absolute configurations of its amino acid residues were determined by advanced Marfey’s analysis following chemical hydrolysis and hydrazinolysis reactions. Two of the residues in pagoamide A (1), phenylalanine and serine, each occurred twice in the molecule, once in the d- and once in the l-configuration. The biosynthetic origin of pagoamide A (1) was considered in light of other natural products investigations with coenocytic green algae.

Topics & Concepts

DepsipeptideStereochemistryAlgaeChemistryBotanyBiologyMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesAlgal biology and biofuel productionMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
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