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TETRAHEDRON
Volume 58, Issue 34, Pages 6825-6835Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4020(02)00746-9
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marine fungus; antifungal metabolites; macrolides; lactide biosynthesis; polyesters; isolation; natural product; circular dichroism; NMR
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Cultures of the marine fungus Hypoxylon oceanicum (LL-15G256) were found to have potent antifungal activity in assays designed to detect inhibitors of fungal cell wall biosynthesis. Bio-activity guided isolation provided the macrocyclic polyesters 15G256alpha (1), 15G256alpha-1 (2) and 15G256beta (3) that were partially responsible for the antifungal activity. In addition, fermentation beers contained a series of related, but unreported metabolites designated 15G256nu. (4), 15G256omega (5), 15G256o (6), 15G256alpha-2 (7), 15G256beta-2 (8), 15G256nu (9) and 15G256pi (10). Their isolation, characterization and structures are described here and a biosynthetic sequence is proposed. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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