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Didemnum molle mollamide from

Carroll, A.R. Bowden, B.F. Coll, J.C. Hockless, D.C.R. Skelton, B.W. White, A.H. (1994) Mollamide, a cytotoxic cyclic heptapeptide from the compound ascidian Didemnum molle. Aust. J. Chem., 47,61-69. [Pg.309]

A number of cyclic peptides have been isolated from the tunicate Didemnum molle. The structure of mollamide (59), a cytotoxic heptapeptide isolated from Didemnum molle from the Great Barrier Reef, was determined by X-ray crystallography and chemical degradation [88]. Mollamide has also been synthesised [89]. [Pg.630]

Another tunicate, Didemnum molle, has been shown to contain a novel series of cyclic peptides. They include the hexapeptides comoramides A (391) and B (392) [301] and the heptapeptides, mollamide (393) [302], cyclodidemnamide (394) [303], and mayotamides A (395) and B (396) [301]. The structures of these compounds were elucidated from spectral data, degradation experiments and, in the case of mollamide (393), by X-ray analysis. The total synthesis of cyclodidemnamide led to the revision of its structure [304]. All of them exhibited cytotoxic activity and 393 also inhibited RNA synthesis [302]. [Pg.883]

McKeever, B. and Pattenden, G. (1999) Total synthesis of mollamide, a reverse prenyl substituted cytotoxic cyclic peptide from Didemnum molle. Tetrahedron Lett., 40, 9317-9320. [Pg.1728]


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