1979
DOI: 10.1351/pac197951091847
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The structure and physiological activity of bonellin - a unique chlorin derived from Bonellia viridis

Abstract: The echurian worm Bonellia viridis has attracted the attention of both biologists and chemists over a long period of time. A drawing of the female organism is shown in Fig 1. The animal is a deep green all over its surface and is negatively phototactic. The trunk of the animal is generally housed in a burrow system and the proboscis is extended for feeding purposes. There are several points of interest regarding this organism. The first is the marked sexual dimorphism: the female is much larger than the male w… Show more

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“…Its conversion to F430 1 proceeds via intramolecular acylation of the nucleophilic meso position C-15 [6], a type of process with many (non-enzymatic) precedents in porphyrin chemistry (see, e. g., the formation of anhydro-bonnelin [37]). Thus, from a chemical point of view, seco-F430 3 can be regarded as a logical precursor of coenzyme F430.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its conversion to F430 1 proceeds via intramolecular acylation of the nucleophilic meso position C-15 [6], a type of process with many (non-enzymatic) precedents in porphyrin chemistry (see, e. g., the formation of anhydro-bonnelin [37]). Thus, from a chemical point of view, seco-F430 3 can be regarded as a logical precursor of coenzyme F430.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30a For example, in companion studies we recently described the enantioselective synthesis of alkyne acid 16j (ee >95%), 30b which we are employing as a ring-C synthon in our work on cobyric acid (Scheme 11). Alkyne acid 16j also has the proper substitution pattern for preparing the A,B-ring portion of bonellin (2). Enantioselective syntheses of 2 and other naturally occurring hydroporphyrins are currently in progress.…”
Section: Methods Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other reduced metaUoporphyin structures, the ethylchlorophyllide a and b dihydrates Serlin et al, 1975), the metal-free chlorins, phyllochlorin ester (Hoppe et aL, 1969), methyl pheophorbide a (Fischer et al, 1972), and the methyl ester of anhydrobonellin (Agius et aL, 1979) are characterized by relatively flat rings in comparison with Ni(tmc). Hence chlorin systems show greater structural variability than do porphyrin systems, a factor of possible biological significance.…”
Section: Description Of the Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%