Antifungal mono- and dimeric nitrogenous bisabolene derivatives from a sponge in the order Bubarida from Futuna Islands

Maria Miguel-Gordo, Maggie M. Reddy, Pilar Sánchez, Jordan J. Buckley, Thomas A. Mackenzie, Laurence K. Jennings, Fernando Reyes, Kevin Calabro, Olivier P. Thomas

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Abstract

An abundant sponge of the order Bubarida was selected for further chemical investigation following biological and chemical screening of sponges collected from Futuna Islands in the Indo-Pacific. Ten new nitrogenous bisabolene derivatives were isolated and identified: the monomeric theonellin formamide analogues named bubaridins A–F (1–6) with unusual oxidised linear chains, and the first isocyanide/formamide dimeric and cyclised bisabolenes 7–9. The structure elucidation of these nitrogenous bisabolenes involved HRESIMS, NMR, and ECD analyses, and the chiral compounds were found to be racemates. A biosynthetic hypothesis for the production of these metabolites is proposed and some chemotaxonomic considerations are discussed. Furthermore, the antimicrobial and antitumoral activity were evalutated and the trans-dimer theonellin isocyanide (7) was shown to exhibit potent and selective antifungal activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1031-1040
Number of pages10
JournalOrganic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Volume20
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2022

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