Homophymamide A, Heterodetic Cyclic Tetrapeptide from a Homophymia sp. Marine Sponge: A Cautionary Note on Configurational Assignment of Peptides That Contain a Ureido Linkage.
Daichi KankiShohei NakamukaiYusuke OguraHirosato TakikawaYuji IseYasuhiro MoriiNobuhiro YamawakiTomohiro TakataniOsamu ArakawaShigeru OkadaShigeki MatsunagaPublished in: Journal of natural products (2021)
A previously unreported heterodetic cyclic peptide, homophymamide A (1), was isolated from a Homophymia sp. marine sponge. The structure of homophymamide A was determined to be a lower homologue of anabaenopeptins by spectroscopic analysis, chemical degradation, and chemical synthesis. Analysis of the acidic hydrolysate showed that the racemization of Lys took place, leading us to pose a cautionary note on the configurational assignment of peptides that contain a ureido bond.