Chemical structure of cichorinotoxin, a cyclic lipodepsipeptide that is produced by Pseudomonas cichorii and causes varnish spots on lettuce

, which causes varnish spots on lettuce and seriously damages lettuce production during the summer season in the highland areas of Japan (e.g., Nagano and Iwate prefectures) was isolated. The structure of a toxin produced by this organism was analyzed based on the detailed evaluation of its 2D NMR a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Beilstein journal of organic chemistry 2019-02, Vol.15 (1), p.299-309
Hauptverfasser: Komatsu, Hidekazu, Shirakawa, Takashi, Uchiyama, Takeo, Hoshino, Tsutomu
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Zusammenfassung:, which causes varnish spots on lettuce and seriously damages lettuce production during the summer season in the highland areas of Japan (e.g., Nagano and Iwate prefectures) was isolated. The structure of a toxin produced by this organism was analyzed based on the detailed evaluation of its 2D NMR and FABMS spectra, and this compound has not been reported previously. We propose the name cichorinotoxin for this toxin. In conjunction with the D or L configurations of each amino acid, which were determined by Marfey's method, we propose the structure of cichorinotoxin to be as follows: 3-hydroxydecanoyl-( )-dhThr -D-Pro -D-Ala -D-Ala -D-Ala -D-Val -D-Ala -( )-dhThr -Ala -Val -D-Ile -Ser -Ala -Val -Ala -Val -( )-dhThr -D- Thr -Ala -L-Dab -Ser -Val , and an ester linkage is present between D- Thr and Val (dhThr: 2-aminobut-2-enoic acid; Dab: 2,4-diaminobutanoic acid). Thus, the toxin is a lipodepsipeptide with 22 amino acids. The mono- and tetraacetate derivatives and two alkaline hydrolysates, compounds and , were prepared. We discuss here the structure-activity relationships between the derivatives and their necrotic activities toward lettuce.
ISSN:1860-5397
2195-951X
1860-5397
DOI:10.3762/bjoc.15.27