The lobatamides, novel cytotoxic macrolides from southwestern Pacific tunicates


Autoria(s): McKee, TC; Galinis, DL; Pannell, LK; Cardellina, JH; Laakso, J; Ireland, CM; Murray, L; Capon, RJ; Boyd, MR
Data(s)

01/01/1998

Resumo

Novel macrolides, lobatamides A-F (1-6), have been isolated from shallow water Australian collections of Aplidium lobatum, from a deep water collection of Aplidium sp., and from an unidentified Philippine ascidian. Full details of the isolation and structure elucidation of 1-6 are provided herein, along with results and analyses of the testing of lobatamides A-D (1-4) in the NCI human tumor 60 cell-line screen. The lobatamides share a common core structure with the recently described salicylihalamides, which were isolated from a Haliclona sp. sponge. COMPARE analyses of the mean-graph differential cytotoxicity profiles of the lobatamides and the salicylihalamides showed high correlations with each other but not with members of the NCI's standard agents database. These compounds, therefore, appear to comprise a new mechanistic class, meriting further antitumor investigations.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35188

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Organic #Bromotyrosine-derived Metabolites #Sponge Psammaplysilla-purpurea #Marine Sponge #Aplidium Sp #Australian Tunicate #Ianthella-basta #Alkaloids #Elucidation #Ascidians #Purea
Tipo

Journal Article