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The Active Centres of Agelastatin A,a Strongly Cytotoxic Alkaloid of the Coral Sea Axinellid Sponge Agelas dendromorpha,as Determined by Comparative Bioassays with Semisynthetic Derivatives
Authors:Michele D'Ambrosio  Antonio Guerriero  Francesco Pietra  Marina Ripamonti  Ccile Debitus  Jean Waikedre
Institution:Michele D'Ambrosio,Antonio Guerriero,Francesco Pietra,Marina Ripamonti,Cécile Debitus,Jean Waikedre
Abstract:Agelastatin A ( 1 ), an unusual alkaloid of the axinellid sponge Agelas dendromorpha from the Coral Sea, can be selectively acetylated (→ 7 ) or methylated at OH? C(8a) (→ 4 ), peracetylated (→ 8 ) or permethylated at OH? C(8a), NH(5), and NH(6) (→ 5 ), or, finally, subjected to C(9)? C(8a) (→ 14 ) or C(5b)? C(8a) β-elimination (→ 11–13 ), in a regiospecific manner or not, depending on the reaction conditions. Under acidic conditions, compound 12 adds H2O or MeOH, regioselectively though not endo/exo stereoselectively, giving transoid/cisoid mixtures 1/18 or 4/19 , respectively. Similarly 11 or 13 add MeOH to give mixtures (?)- 2/20 or 15/16 , respectively. Compound 13 also adds AcOH giving mixture 8/17 . The intermediate cisoid form obtained on treatment of 21 with H3O+ undergoes N(5)? N(6) bridging affording pentacyclic 22 which constitutes a proof for the cisoid configuration. From conformational studies, rules are devised that allow assigning the configuration of these compounds from NMR data. In vitro comparative cytotoxicity assays of these compounds show that for high cytotoxic activity, such as of 1 in vivo, unsubstituted OH? C(8a), H? N(5), H? N(6) moieties are needed in the natural B/D transoid configuration.
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