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Pyrroloquinoline derivatives from a Tongan specimen of the marine sponge Strongylodesma tongaensis

Authors :
Rose M. A. Gordon
Robert A. Keyzers
John H. Miller
Peter T. Northcote
Kainat Hira
Taitusi Taufa
Muhammad Ali Hashmi
Matthias Lein
Jane Fromont
Source :
Tetrahedron Letters. 60:1825-1829
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid sponges. Two new pyrroloquinoline alkaloids, 6-bromodamirone B (1) and makaluvamine W (2), were isolated from the Tongan sponge Strongylodesma tongaensis. Makaluvamine W (2) contains an oxazole moiety, which is rare in this large group of natural products, and is the first example of a pyrroloquinoline with nitrogen substitution at C-8. Both 1 and 2 lacked activity against a human promyelocytic leukemia cell line (HL-60), supporting the premise that an intact iminoquinone moiety plays a key role in the cytotoxicity of this compound class. The chemotaxonomic impact of these makaluvamine-type compounds is also discussed.

Details

ISSN :
00404039
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tetrahedron Letters
Accession number :
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