Neopetromin, a Cyclic Tripeptide with a C-N Cross-Link, from the Marine Sponge Neopetrosia sp., That Causes Vacuole Fragmentation in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.
Yuki HitoraAhmed H El-DesokyYusaku SadahiroAi SejiyamaAmiri KinoshitaYuji IseEsther D AngkouwRemy E P MangindaanTakumi HigakiSachiko TsukamotoPublished in: Journal of natural products (2024)
HPLC-MS analysis revealed the presence of an unreported peptide in the extract of the marine sponge Neopetrosia sp. Its structure was determined as a tripeptide, named neopetromin ( 1 ), composed of two tyrosine and one tryptophan residues with a heteroaromatic C-N cross-link between side chains. The absolute configuration of amino acids was determined using Marfey's method after ozonolysis and hydrolysis of 1 . Compound 1 promoted vacuole fragmentation in an actin-independent manner in tobacco BY-2 cells.