2014
DOI: 10.3390/toxins6061785
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Further Insights into Brevetoxin Metabolism by de Novo Radiolabeling

Abstract: The toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, responsible for early harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico, produces many secondary metabolites, including potent neurotoxins called brevetoxins (PbTx). These compounds have been identified as toxic agents for humans, and they are also responsible for the deaths of several marine organisms. The overall biosynthesis of these highly complex metabolites has not been fully ascertained, even if there is little doubt on a polyketide origin. In addition to gaining some i… Show more

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“…The biosynthetic pathways of ladder-shape polyethers have been found to imply complex polyketide synthases . While incorporation studies have led to some propositions for brevetoxins and yessotoxins, no experimental data have been reported for CTX or MTX . Comparing the structures of 1 with CTX and MTX did not evidence a clear metabolic link between all these compounds; however, the positions of branched methyls or methylene suggest the involvement of propionate units (see Supporting Information).…”
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“…The biosynthetic pathways of ladder-shape polyethers have been found to imply complex polyketide synthases . While incorporation studies have led to some propositions for brevetoxins and yessotoxins, no experimental data have been reported for CTX or MTX . Comparing the structures of 1 with CTX and MTX did not evidence a clear metabolic link between all these compounds; however, the positions of branched methyls or methylene suggest the involvement of propionate units (see Supporting Information).…”
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confidence: 99%