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Title
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Synthesis and testing the intermediacy of diketopiperazines in the biosynthesis of ecteinascidins.
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Creator
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Jeedigunta, Shanti, Florida Atlantic University, Kerr, Russell G., Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Abstract/Description
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Ecteinascidin 743 is a trace secondary metabolite isolated from the marine tunicate, Ecteinascidia turbinata. Ecteinacidin 743 a most potent antitumor agent, is currently in Phase II clinical trials in Europe and in the USA. A cell-free extract of Ecteinascidia turbinata was used to investigate the biogenetic origin of the ecteinascidins. Incubation experiments with radiolabeled diketopiperazines indicated that the diketopiperazine of tyrosine is the first committed intermediate in the...
Show moreEcteinascidin 743 is a trace secondary metabolite isolated from the marine tunicate, Ecteinascidia turbinata. Ecteinacidin 743 a most potent antitumor agent, is currently in Phase II clinical trials in Europe and in the USA. A cell-free extract of Ecteinascidia turbinata was used to investigate the biogenetic origin of the ecteinascidins. Incubation experiments with radiolabeled diketopiperazines indicated that the diketopiperazine of tyrosine is the first committed intermediate in the biosynthesis of ecteinascidins. Phenylalanine diketopiperazine was not transformed into the ecteinascidins indicating that this cyclic dipeptide is not an intermediate in the biosynthesis of ecteinascidins. The diketopiperazine of DOPA was used as a cold carrier demonstrating that the diketopiperazine of tyrosine is oxidized to DOPA diketopiperazine and then further transformed to the ecteinascidins.
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Date Issued
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2000
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/15754
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Subject Headings
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Sea squirts, Dopa, Tunicata
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Format
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Document (PDF)