Symplostatin 1: A Dolastatin 10
Analogue from the Marine
Cyanobacterium Symploca hydnoides
Posted on 1998-09-11 - 00:00
A new solid tumor selective cytotoxic analogue of
dolastatin 10 (1) has been isolated from the marine cyanobacterium Symploca hydnoides, collected near Guam. This
metabolite has been assigned the trivial name symplostatin 1
(2). This discovery supports the proposal that many compounds isolated from the seahare Dolabella auricularia, the
original source of the dolastatins, are of dietary origin.
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Harrigan, George G.; Luesch, Hendrik; Yoshida, Wesley Y.; Moore, Richard E.; Nagle, Dale G.; Paul, Valerie J.; et al. (2016). Symplostatin 1: A Dolastatin 10
Analogue from the Marine
Cyanobacterium Symploca hydnoides. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/np980321c
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AUTHORS (9)
GH
George G. Harrigan
HL
Hendrik Luesch
WY
Wesley Y. Yoshida
RM
Richard E. Moore
DN
Dale G. Nagle
VP
Valerie J. Paul
SM
Susan L. Mooberry
TC
Thomas H. Corbett
FV
Fred A. Valeriote