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Structure elucidation of phomopsin A, a novel cyclic hexapeptide mycotoxin produced by Phomopsis leptostromiformis
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1983
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BiologyMain MycotoxinBiosynthesisEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesMycotoxin FormationPathogenesisStructure ElucidationNatural Product BiosynthesisPlant PathologyFungal BiologyChemical BiologyPhomopsin APhomopsis LeptostromiformisCyclic Hexapeptide
Phomopsin A, the main mycotoxin isolated from cultures of Phomopsis leptostromiformis and the cause of lupinosis disease in animals grazing infected lupins, is a cyclic hexapeptide containing 3-hydroxyisoleucine, 3,4-didehydrovaline, N-methyl-3-(3-chloro-4,5-dihydroxyphenyl)-3-hydroxyalanine, E-2,3-didehydroaspartic acid, E-2,3-didehydroisoleucine, and 3,4-didehydroproline; its 13C n.m.r. spectrum was completely assigned and the amino-acid sequence established unambiguously by extensive heteronuclear 13C-{1H} selective population inversion n.m.r. experiments.