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Model-Free Approach for the Configurational Analysis of Marine Natural Products

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md19060283

Keywords

configurational analysis; distance geometry; distance bounds driven dynamics; NMR spectroscopy; NOE data

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [Re1007/9-1]

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The NMR-based configurational analysis of complex marine natural products involves various parameters like NOE/ROE and J couplings, with a model-free approach using the DG/DDD method. Case studies on five compounds demonstrate the method's potential breadth of application.
The NMR-based configurational analysis of complex marine natural products is still not a routine task. Different NMR parameters are used for the assignment of the relative configuration: NOE/ROE, homo- and heteronuclear J couplings as well as anisotropic parameters. The combined distance geometry (DG) and distance bounds driven dynamics (DDD) method allows a model-free approach for the determination of the relative configuration that is invariant to the choice of an initial starting structure and does not rely on comparisons with (DFT) calculated structures. Here, we will discuss the configurational analysis of five complex marine natural products or synthetic derivatives thereof: the cis-palau'amine derivatives 1a and 1b, tetrabromostyloguanidine (1c), plakilactone H (2), and manzamine A (3). The certainty of configurational assignments is evaluated in view of the accuracy of the NOE/ROE data available. These case studies will show the prospective breadth of application of the DG/DDD method.

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