Biosynthesis, asymmetric synthesis, and pharmacology, including cellular targets, of the pyrrole-2-aminoimidazole marine alkaloids

A Al-Mourabit, MA Zancanella, S Tilvi… - Natural product reports, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
A Al-Mourabit, MA Zancanella, S Tilvi, D Romo
Natural product reports, 2011pubs.rsc.org
Covering: up to February 2011 The pyrrole-2-aminoimidazole (P-2-AI) alkaloids are a
growing family of marine alkaloids, now numbering well over 150 members, with high
topographical and biological information content. Their intriguing structural complexity, rich
and compact stereochemical content, high N to C ratio (∼ 1: 2), and increasingly studied
biological activities are attracting a growing number of researchers from numerous
disciplines world-wide. This review surveys advances in this area with a focus on the …
Covering: up to February 2011 The pyrrole-2-aminoimidazole (P-2-AI) alkaloids are a growing family of marine alkaloids, now numbering well over 150 members, with high topographical and biological information content. Their intriguing structural complexity, rich and compact stereochemical content, high N to C ratio (∼1 : 2), and increasingly studied biological activities are attracting a growing number of researchers from numerous disciplines world-wide. This review surveys advances in this area with a focus on the structural diversity, biosynthetic hypotheses with increasing, but still rare, verifying experimental studies, asymmetric syntheses, and biological studies, including cellular target receptor isolation studies, of this stimulating and exciting alkaloid family.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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