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Discovery, Synthesis, and Insecticidal Activity of Cycloaspeptide E
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Cycloaspeptide EHeterocyclicBiochemistryAntiparasitic AgentNatural SciencesMedicineName Cycloaspeptide ETotal SynthesisOrganic ChemistryPeptide ScienceInsecticideChemical BiologyPharmacology
Several Penicillia and one Tricothecium strain produced a new, insecticidally active member of the cycloaspeptide family, with the proposed name cycloaspeptide E (1). The structure, which was determined on the basis of spectroscopic (NMR, UV, MS) data and Marfey amino acid analysis, was the tyrosine desoxy version of cycloaspeptide A (2). Two synthetic routes to compound 1 were developed: one a partial synthesis from 2 and the other a total synthesis from methyl alaninate hydrochloride. Cycloaspeptide E, the first member of this series not to contain a tyrosine moiety, is also the first to be reported with insecticidal activity.
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