Isolation of Notoamide E, a Key Precursor in the Biosynthesis of Prenylated Indole Alkaloids in a Marine-Derived Fungus, Aspergillus sp.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2009Vol. 131(11), pp. 3834–3835
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Sachiko Tsukamoto, Hikaru Kato, Thomas J. Greshock, Hiroshi Hirota, Tomihisa Ohta, Robert M. Williams
Abstract
Notoamide E was identified to be a short-lived precursor in the biosynthesis of prenylated indole alkaloids in the mussel-derived Aspergillus sp. In addition, the feeding experiment of the (13)C-labeled notoamide E afforded structurally novel metabolites.
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