Fusarium Cyclodepsipeptide Mycotoxins: Chemistry, Biosynthesis, and Occurrence. [PDF]
Most of the fungi from the Fusarium genus are pathogenic to cereals, vegetables, and fruits and the products of their secondary metabolism mycotoxins may accumulate in foods and feeds. Non-ribosomal cyclodepsipeptides are one of the main mycotoxin groups
Urbaniak M, Waśkiewicz A, Stępień Ł.
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Recent advances on cyclodepsipeptides: biologically active compounds for drug research. [PDF]
Cyclodepsipeptides are a large family of peptide-related natural products consisting of hydroxy and amino acids linked by amide and ester bonds. A number of cyclodepsipeptides have been isolated and characterized from fungi and bacteria.
Liu SX +7 more
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Bioactive Bioxanthracene and Cyclodepsipeptides from the Entomopathogenic Fungus Blackwellomyces roseostromatus BCC56290. [PDF]
In the course of our ongoing research targeting the identification of potential biocontrol agents from entomopathogenic fungi (EPF), we explored a solid-state rice fungal extract of Blackwellomyces roseostromatus BCC56290 derived from infected ...
Phutthacharoen K +8 more
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Cyclodepsipeptides from Marine Sponges: Natural Agents for Drug Research
A number of natural products from marine sponges, such as cyclodepsipeptides, have been identified. The structural characteristics of this family of cyclic peptides include various unusual amino acid residues and unique N-terminal polyketide-derived ...
Rosa Lemmens-Gruber +1 more
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Linking molecular architecture to antibacterial functions: a chemical biology view of cyclic depsipeptides. [PDF]
Antimicrobial depsipeptides and cyclodepsipeptides represent a structurally diverse class of natural products that have gained renewed attention as both antibacterial agents and molecular tools to interrogate bacterial physiology.
Baravkar S, Thombare VJ, Wu Y, Patil NA.
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Sesquiterpenes and Cyclodepsipeptides from Marine-Derived Fungus Trichoderma longibrachiatum and Their Antagonistic Activities against Soil-borne Pathogens. [PDF]
Soil-borne pathogens, including phytopathogenic fungi and root-knot nematodes, could synergistically invade vegetable roots and result in serious economic losses.
Du FY, Ju GL, Xiao L, Zhou YM, Wu X.
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Mycotoxin Contamination in Hazelnut: Current Status, Analytical Strategies, and Future Prospects. [PDF]
Hazelnuts represent a potential source of mycotoxins that pose a public health issue due to their increasing consumption as food ingredients worldwide.
Salvatore MM, Andolfi A, Nicoletti R.
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“Head-to-Side-Chain” Cyclodepsipeptides of Marine Origin [PDF]
Since the late 1980s, a large number of depsipeptides that contain a new topography, referred to as “head-to-side-chain” cyclodepsipeptides, have been isolated and characterized.
Marta Pelay-Gimeno +2 more
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Micrococcin P1 and P2 from Epibiotic Bacteria Associated with Isolates of Moorea producens from Kenya. [PDF]
Epibiotic bacteria associated with the filamentous marine cyanobacterium Moorea producens were explored as a novel source of antibiotics and to establish whether they can produce cyclodepsipeptides on their own.
Dzeha T, Hall MJ, Burgess JG.
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Cyclodepsipeptides and Sesquiterpenes from Marine-Derived Fungus Trichothecium roseum and Their Biological Functions. [PDF]
On the basis of the ‘one strain, many compounds’ (OSMAC) strategy, chemical investigation of the marine-derived fungus Trichothecium roseum resulted in the isolation of trichomide cyclodepsipeptides (compounds 1⁻4) from PDB medium, and ...
Zhou YM, Ju GL, Xiao L, Zhang XF, Du FY.
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