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Mining raw plant transcriptomic data for new cyclopeptide alkaloids

  • Draco Kriger,
  • Michael A. Pasquale,
  • Brigitte G. Ampolini and
  • Jonathan R. Chekan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1548–1559, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.138

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  • that both split and fused burpitide biosynthetic pathways may be responsible for producing the stephanotic acid sub-family of RiPPs that is characterized by the Trp-indole-C to carbon linkage [4]. Molecular networking of known and potential producers The transcriptome analysis indicated that many
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Published 11 Jul 2024

Digyalipopeptide A, an antiparasitic cyclic peptide from the Ghanaian Bacillus sp. strain DE2B

  • Adwoa P. Nartey,
  • Aboagye K. Dofuor,
  • Kofi B. A. Owusu,
  • Anil S. Camas,
  • Hai Deng,
  • Marcel Jaspars and
  • Kwaku Kyeremeh

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1763–1771, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.185

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  • data, mass spectrometry sequence tagging, advanced Marfey’s analysis, and the GNPS molecular networking we solved the full structure of digyalipopeptide A (1). We found that compound 1 is a member of a somewhat homologous series of peptides produced as a mixture by the strain containing the same amino
  • environment and their ability to be biologically active across different species. Keywords: Leishmania; lipopeptides; molecular networking; sequence tagging; trypanosomes; Introduction Microbes belonging to the genus Bacillus are mainly Gram-positive with only a few examples characterized as Gram-negative
  • to confirm the presence of the cyclic ester and the possible absolute stereochemistry around C-39 (δC 71.6) of the fatty acid chain we first of all consulted the global natural products social molecular networking (GNPS) [19][20][21]. The GNPS network data (Figure 6) provided the opportunity to
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Published 28 Dec 2022

Using multiple self-sorting for switching functions in discrete multicomponent systems

  • Amit Ghosh and
  • Michael Schmittel

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2831–2853, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.233

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  • . Two consecutive catalytic cycles were run which displayed a remarkable reproducibility of the yields. Up to now, handling the time domain of ion translocation did not play a role in artificial molecular networking. The next example demonstrates a fully reversible and cascaded signaling system allowing
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