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  2. Cytotoxic psammaplysin analogues from a Suberea sp. marine sponge and the role of the spirooxepinisoxazoline in their activity

Cytotoxic psammaplysin analogues from a Suberea sp. marine sponge and the role of the spirooxepinisoxazoline in their activity

  • J Nat Prod. 2013 Sep 27;76(9):1731-6. doi: 10.1021/np400448y.
Yeon-Ju Lee 1 Saem Han Hyi-Seung Lee Jong Soon Kang Jieun Yun Chung J Sim Hee Jae Shin Jong Seok Lee
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Affiliation

  • 1 Marine Natural Product Chemistry Laboratory, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology , Ansan 426-744, Republic of Korea.
Abstract

Seventeen bromotyrosine-derived metabolites, including eight new compounds, were isolated from a Micronesian Sponge of the genus Suberea. Four of the new compounds were psammaplysin derivatives (10-13), and the Other four were ceratinamine derivatives (14-17). Of the compounds obtained, the psammaplysins exhibited cytotoxicity against human Cancer cell lines (GI₅₀ values down to 0.8 μM), while the ceratinamine and moloka'iamine analogues showed almost no activity. These results suggest that the spirooxepinisoxazoline ring system is a requirement for cytotoxicity and, therefore, may serve as an attractive molecular scaffold for the development of a potent Anticancer agent.

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