2001
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.65.2585
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Structure Elucidation of Ostreocin D, a Palytoxin Analog Isolated from the Dinoflagellate Ostreopsis siamensis

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“…Summing-up, on the basis of the above results, ovatoxina, compared with palytoxin, (1) lacks three hydroxyl groups, one at C-17, one at C-44 or C-45, and one in the region C-53 to C-78, respectively; (2) presents an additional hydroxyl group at C-42, similarly to 42-hydroxy palytoxin and ostreocin-D [6,7]; (3) presents the same structural features as palytoxin in the regions ranging from the A-side terminal to C-16, from C-18 to C-41, from C-46 to C-52, and from C-79 to the B-side terminal.…”
Section: Fragmentation Pattern Of Ovatoxin-amentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Summing-up, on the basis of the above results, ovatoxina, compared with palytoxin, (1) lacks three hydroxyl groups, one at C-17, one at C-44 or C-45, and one in the region C-53 to C-78, respectively; (2) presents an additional hydroxyl group at C-42, similarly to 42-hydroxy palytoxin and ostreocin-D [6,7]; (3) presents the same structural features as palytoxin in the regions ranging from the A-side terminal to C-16, from C-18 to C-41, from C-46 to C-52, and from C-79 to the B-side terminal.…”
Section: Fragmentation Pattern Of Ovatoxin-amentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The A-side fragment of cleavage #4 was also fragmented within MS 3 (precursor m/z 906.89327.1) and MS 4 (precursor m/z 906.8 9327.1 9309.1) experiments. The fragments obtained due to cleavages #1+#4, #2, and #3 (Table 2, Figure 1) provided information on the part structure ranging from C-8 to the A-side terminal of palytoxin which is a further region of the molecule where structural differences among palytoxin and most of its congeners (ostreocin-D, homo, bishomo-, neopalytoxin, ovatoxin-b, -c, and -e) occur [5,6,10,18]. Alternative fragmentation modes, namely pulsed Q collision induced dissociation (PQD) and high energy collision dissociation (HCD) were also investigated.…”
Section: Hr Cid Ms 3 and Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The differences (squares) between ostreocin-D and palytoxin are reported in the inset from the benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis siamensis which also produce PTX and ostreocin D (42-hydroxy-3, 26-didemethyl-19, 44-dideoxypalytoxin) (Fig. 4), a PTX analog (Rhodes et al 2002;Taniyama et al 2003;Ukena et al 2001;. Recently, PTX and a new analogue, Ovatoxin-a have been identified in the Mediterranean Sea during a massive bloom of the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis ovata (Ciminiello et al 2006;Ciminiello et al 2008).…”
Section: Palytoxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, attention shifted toward Ostreopsis in 1995, when Dr. Takeshi Yasumoto's group isolated and characterized PLTX-like compounds from O. siamensis [26][27]. Until this time, the origin of palytoxins was thought to be soft corals of the genus Palythoa [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%