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Linear and cyclic peptides from the entomopathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophilus.

Journal of natural products (2008-05-22)
Gerhard Lang, Tim Kalvelage, Arne Peters, Jutta Wiese, Johannes F Imhoff
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Three new peptides, xenortides A and B and xenematide, were isolated from a culture of the nematode-associated entomopathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophilus. Their structures were elucidated using NMR, MS, and chemical derivatization methods. Xenortides A and B are the N-phenethylamide and tryptamide derivatives, respectively, of the dipeptide (NMe-L-Leu-NMe-L-Phe). The cyclodepsipeptide xenematide has the sequence (Thr-Trp-Trp-Gly), with a 2-phenylacetamide substituent at the threonine residue and one d-tryptophan. The new peptides and the two known compounds xenocoumacin II and nematophin were tested for antibacterial, antifungal, insecticidal, and anti-Artemia salina activities. Xenematide and xenocoumacin II showed moderate antibacterial activities. Xenocoumacin II, nematophin, and the two xenortides were active in the Artemia salina assay, and xenematide acted weakly insecticidal.

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Nα-(2,4-Dinitro-5-fluorophenyl)-D-valinamide, for chiral derivatization, LiChropur, ≥98.0%