Journal article
Authors list: Felder, S; Dreisigacker, S; Kehraus, S; Neu, E; Bierbaum, G; Wright, PR; Menche, D; Schäberle, TF; König, GM
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 9319-9324
Journal: Chemistry - A European Journal
Volume number: 19
Issue number: 28
ISSN: 0947-6539
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract:
Marine myxobacteria (Enhygromyxa, Plesiocystis, Pseudoenhygromyxa, Haliangium) are phylogenetically distant from their terrestrial counterparts. Salimabromide is the first natural product from the Plesiocystis/Enhygromyxa clade of obligatory marine myxobacteria. Salimabromide has a new tetracyclic carbon skeleton, comprising a brominated benzene ring, a furano lactone residue, and a cyclohexane ring, bridged by a seven-membered cyclic moiety. The absolute configuration was deduced from experimental and calculated CD data. Salimabromide revealed antibiotic activity towards Arthrobacter cristallopoietes.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Felder, S., Dreisigacker, S., Kehraus, S., Neu, E., Bierbaum, G., Wright, P., et al. (2013) Salimabromide: Unexpected Chemistry from the Obligate Marine Myxobacterium Enhygromxyasalina, Chemistry - A European Journal, 19(28), pp. 9319-9324. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379
APA Citation style: Felder, S., Dreisigacker, S., Kehraus, S., Neu, E., Bierbaum, G., Wright, P., Menche, D., Schäberle, T., & König, G. (2013). Salimabromide: Unexpected Chemistry from the Obligate Marine Myxobacterium Enhygromxyasalina. Chemistry - A European Journal. 19(28), 9319-9324. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301379