Herein, we report our results on the synthetic studies of the originally proposed structure of protoaculeine B, isolated from a marine sponge. Starting from tryptophan, two candidates of the suitably protected heterotricyclic subunits were stereoselectively synthesized over 8 and 16 steps, respectively. Furthermore, two diastereomeric heterotricyclic amino acids, finally synthesized, were found to be neuroactive: the (9S*,11S*)-isomer with natural-type configuration was hyperactive, whereas diastereomeric (9S*,11R*)-isomer was hypoactive upon mice intracerebroventricular injection.
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