Leptosins A B, C, D, E and F, chaetocin derivatives, have been isolated from the mycelium of a strain of Leptosphaeria sp. attached to the marine alga Sargassum tortile. Their stereostructures, with a different configuration from that of related compounds, have been elucidated by spectroscopic analyses using various 1 D and 2D NMR techniques and some chemical transformations. All the compounds showed potent cytotoxicity against cultured P388 cells, and leptosins A and C exhibited significant antitumour activity against Sarcoma 180 ascites.' 3C NMR spectra of 1 (Table 1) by distortionless enhancement by polarization transfer (DEPT) and 'H-'H and 'H-13C correlation spectroscopy (COSY) experiments and comparison with spectral data for related compounds revealed signals for two hydroxy methine groups (C-31 and C-11') linked to two quaternary sp3-hybridized carbons, two methines (C-5a and C-5'a) bearing two nitrogens and a quaternary sp3-carbon, four quaternary sp3-carbons (C-3, C-12, C-3' and C-12') each 1 x = 4
Pericosines A-E 1-5 have been isolated from a strain of Periconia byssoides originally separated from the sea hare Aplysia kurodai. Among them, pericosines C 3 and E 5 were separated as enantiomeric mixtures. Their stereostructures, except for compound 1, have been elucidated or identified on the basis of spectroscopic analyses, including 1D and 2D NMR techniques, and X-ray analysis. In addition, conformation for all the compounds has been discussed. Compounds 1-3 exhibited significant growth inhibition against tumour cell lines. Pericosine A 1 also showed significant in vivo tumour inhibitory activity. In addition, compound inhibited the protein kinase EGFR and topoisomerase II.
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