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  2. Pulicatins A-E, neuroactive thiazoline metabolites from cone snail-associated bacteria

Pulicatins A-E, neuroactive thiazoline metabolites from cone snail-associated bacteria

  • J Nat Prod. 2010 Nov 29;73(11):1922-6. doi: 10.1021/np100588c.
Zhenjian Lin 1 Rowena R Antemano Ronald W Hughen Ma Diarey B Tianero Olivier Peraud Margo G Haygood Gisela P Concepcion Baldomero M Olivera Alan Light Eric W Schmidt
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  • 1 Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States.
Abstract

The cone snail Conus pulicarius from the Philippines provides a specific habitat for actinomycetes and Other bacteria. A phenotypic screen using primary cultures of mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons revealed that one C. pulicarius associate, Streptomyces sp. CP32, produces a series of Natural Products that enhance or diminish whole-cell CA(2+) flux. These compounds include known thiazoline compounds and a series of new derivatives, pulicatins A-E (6-10). Individual compounds were shown to bind to a series of human receptors, with selective binding to the human serotonin 5-HT(2B) receptor. Here, we report the structure elucidation of the new compounds and results of the neurological assays.

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