Psammocindoles A-C: Isolation, Synthesis, and Bioactivity of Indole-γ-lactams from the Sponge Psammocinia vermis.
Oh-Seok KwonSungjin AhnJu-Eun JeonIn Guk ParkTae Hyung WonChung J SimHyeong-Geun ParkDong-Chan OhKi-Bong OhMinsoo NohJongheon ShinPublished in: Organic letters (2021)
Psammocindoles A-C (1-3), a new class of indole alkaloids, were isolated from a Psammocinia vermis sponge. By combined spectroscopic analyses, the structures of these compounds were determined to be the indole-γ-lactams derived from three amino acid residues. In addition, an enantiomer psammocindole D (4), and the N-lactam isomers isopsammocindoles A-D (5-8) were also synthesized. These natural products and synthetic analogues were found to significantly stimulate adiponectin secretion in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.