2024
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Enantioselective Total Synthesis of the Morphogen (−)‐Thallusin and Mediated Uptake of Fe(III) into the Green Seaweed Ulva

Paul Wienecke,
Johann F. Ulrich,
Cristina F. Morales‐Reyes
et al.

Abstract: A fully enantioselective, catalytic synthesis of the algal morphogen (–)‐thallusin using polyene cyclization chemistry is reported. The synthesis features dedicated precursor design, introduction of a TMS‐substituted arene as a regioselective terminator, very high enantiomer excess (ee), on gram scale, and productive scaffold functionalization. Furthermore, an ee determination methodology of thallusin samples was developed, and the ee of biosynthesized thallusin was determined. Fe(III)‐uptake studies demonstra… Show more

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“…Ulva can get iron by importing a 2:1 thallusin-Fe(III)-complex [ 224 ]. The role of the Fe(III)-complex remains to be defined, as the cellular uptake of iron facilitated by thallusin derivatives was independent of their morphogenic activity [ 229 ]. These results also suggest their active import via siderophore transporters as a shuttle system.…”
Section: Marine Macroalgaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ulva can get iron by importing a 2:1 thallusin-Fe(III)-complex [ 224 ]. The role of the Fe(III)-complex remains to be defined, as the cellular uptake of iron facilitated by thallusin derivatives was independent of their morphogenic activity [ 229 ]. These results also suggest their active import via siderophore transporters as a shuttle system.…”
Section: Marine Macroalgaementioning
confidence: 99%