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Almiramide D, cytotoxic peptide from the marine cyanobacterium Oscillatoria nigroviridis

Journal

BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 24, Pages 6789-6795

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2014.10.039

Keywords

Marine natural products; Marine benthic cyanobacteria; Oscillatoria nigroviridis; Almiramides; Lipopeptides; Toxicity against human cell

Funding

  1. COLCIENCIAS Proyecto [1216-452-21241]
  2. Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano
  3. Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogot
  4. Fundacion para la Promocion de la Investigacion y la Tecnologia del Banco de la Repblica
  5. Fundacin Mariano Ospina Perez- ICETEX

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Marine benthic cyanobacteria are widely known as a source of toxic and potentially useful compounds. These microorganisms have been studied from many Caribbean locations, which recently include locations in the Colombian Caribbean Sea. In the present study, six lipopeptides named almiramides D to H, together with the known almiramide B are identified from a mat characterized as Oscillatoria nigroviridis collected at the Island of Providence (Colombia, S.W. Caribbean Sea). The most abundant compounds, almiramides B and D were characterized by NMR and HRESIMS, while the structures of the minor compounds almiramides E to H were proposed by the analysis of their HRESIMS and MS2 spectra. Almiramides B and D were tested against six human cell lines including a gingival fibroblast cell line and five human tumor cell lines (A549, MDA-MB231, MCF-7, HeLa and PC3) showing a strong but not selective toxicity. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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