海洋鞘鳃纲动物 Phascolosoma granulatum 的高浓度线性胍酰胺。

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of Natural Products Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.3c01186
Laurence K. Jennings, Navdeep Kaur, Maria C. Ramos, Fernando Reyes, Maggie M. Reddy and Olivier P. Thomas*, 
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环口纲动物(尤其是属于鞘翅目的动物)的化学多样性在很大程度上仍未得到探索。不过,作为爱尔兰海洋生物发现计划的一部分,花生蠕虫(Phascolosoma granulatum)有望成为独特代谢物的来源。通过纯化该物种的 MeOH/CH2Cl2 提取物,分离出六种新的线性胍酰胺,命名为 Phascolosomines A-F(1-6)。通过核磁共振分析阐明了它们的结构,所有这些化合物都具有一个末端胍基、中心酰胺连接和一个末端异丁基。值得注意的是,这些胍基酰胺的含量异常高,占生物体干重的 3%。内脏中主要的法氏囊虫酰胺浓度与之前从吸虫和海火虫中发现的线性酰胺浓度相似。鞘翅目蠕虫体内的化合物被假定为毒素,而火蠕虫体内的化合物据说是防御性刺激物。然而,对新分离的化合物进行抑制生物活性筛选后发现,在所进行的任何试验中都没有明显的抑制作用。
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Highly Concentrated Linear Guanidine Amides from the Marine Sipunculid Phascolosoma granulatum

The chemical diversity of annelids, particularly those belonging to the class Sipuncula, remains largely unexplored. However, as part of a Marine Biodiscovery program in Ireland, the peanut worm Phascolosoma granulatum emerged as a promising source of unique metabolites. The purification of the MeOH/CH2Cl2 extract of this species led to the isolation of six new linear guanidine amides, named phascolosomines A–F (16). NMR analysis allowed for the elucidation of their structures, all of which feature a terminal guanidine, central amide linkage, and a terminal isobutyl group. Notably, these guanidine amides were present in unusually high concentrations, comprising ∼3% of the dry mass of the organism. The primary concentration of the phascolosomines in the viscera is similar to that previously identified in linear amides from sipunculid worms and marine fireworms. The compounds from sipunculid worms have been hypothesized to be toxins, while those from fireworms are reported to be defensive irritants. However, screening of the newly isolated compounds for inhibitory bioactivity showed no significant inhibition in any of the assays conducted.

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