Luffolide,a novel anti-inflammatory terpene from the spongeLuffariella sp. |
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Authors: | M. R. Kernan D. J. Faulkner L. Parkanyi J. Clardy M. S. de Carvalho R. S. Jacobs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography (A-012F) and Department of Chemistry, University of California at San Diego, 92093-0212 La Jolla, California, USA;(2) Department of Chemistry-Baker Laboratory, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, New York, USA;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, 93106 Santa Barbara, California, USA;(4) Present address: Central Chemical Research Organization, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Summary Luffolide (4) is a minor metabolite of the spongeLuffariella sp. from Palau. The structure of luffolide was determined by single crystal X-ray analysis. Luffolide is relatively unstable and undergoes a complex cyclization reaction to give the hexacyclic products5 and6. Luffolide (4) has some of the anti-inflammatory properties of manoalide (1): this may help to define the chemical reaction between manoalide (1) and phospholipase A2.All crystallographic calculations were done on a PRIME 9950 computer operated by the Cornell Chemistry Computing Facility. Principal programs employed were: FOBS, a data reduction program by G.D. Van Duyne, Cornell University, 1987; MULTAN 80, and RANTAN 80, systems of computer programs for the automatic solution of crystal structures from X-ray diffraction data (locally modified to perform all Fourier calculations including Patterson syntheses) written by P. Main, S. E. Hull, L. Lessinger, G. Germain, J. P. Declercq and M. M. Woolfson, University of York, England, 1980 BDLS, an, anisotropic block diagonal least squares refinement written by K. Hirotsu, E. Arnold, and G. D. Van Duyne, Cornell University, 1987; PLUTO 78, a locally modified crystallographic illustration program by W. D. S. Motherwell, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 1978; and BOND, a program to calculate molecular parameters and prepare tables written by K. Hirotsu and G. Van Duyne, Cornell University, 1985.Acknowledgment. We thank the Government of the Republic of Palau for a scientific research permit. We thank Dr Klaus Rützler, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. for identifying the sponge and Mary Kay Harper for performing additional bioassays. This research was supported by grants from the Sea Grant College Programs of California [Projects R/MP-30 to DJF) and R/MP-31 (to RSJ)] and New York (to JC) and the National Institutes of Health (CA 24487 to JC). |
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Keywords: | Luffolide Luffariella sp X-ray structure determination anti-inflammatory phospholipase A2 |
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