Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum

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Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum. / Rasmussen, Silas Anselm; Meier, Sebastian; Andersen, Nikolaj Gedsted; Blossom, Hannah Eva; Duus, Jens Øllgaard; Nielsen, Kristian Fog; Hansen, Per Juel; Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld.

In: Journal of Natural Products, Vol. 79, No. 9, 2016, p. 2250–2256.

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Rasmussen, SA, Meier, S, Andersen, NG, Blossom, HE, Duus, JØ, Nielsen, KF, Hansen, PJ & Larsen, TO 2016, 'Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum', Journal of Natural Products, vol. 79, no. 9, pp. 2250–2256. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00345

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Rasmussen, S. A., Meier, S., Andersen, N. G., Blossom, H. E., Duus, J. Ø., Nielsen, K. F., Hansen, P. J., & Larsen, T. O. (2016). Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum. Journal of Natural Products, 79(9), 2250–2256. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00345

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Rasmussen SA, Meier S, Andersen NG, Blossom HE, Duus JØ, Nielsen KF et al. Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum. Journal of Natural Products. 2016;79(9):2250–2256. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00345

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Rasmussen, Silas Anselm ; Meier, Sebastian ; Andersen, Nikolaj Gedsted ; Blossom, Hannah Eva ; Duus, Jens Øllgaard ; Nielsen, Kristian Fog ; Hansen, Per Juel ; Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld. / Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum. In: Journal of Natural Products. 2016 ; Vol. 79, No. 9. pp. 2250–2256.

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title = "Chemodiversity of ladder-frame prymnesin polyethers in Prymnesium parvum",
abstract = "Blooms of the microalga Prymnesium parvum cause devastating fish kills worldwide, which are suspected to be caused by the supersized ladder-frame polyether toxins prymnesin-1 and -2. These toxins have, however, only been detected from P. parvum in rare cases since they were originally described two decades ago. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a novel B-type prymnesin, based on extensive analysis of 2D- and 3D-NMR data of natural as well as 90% 13C enriched material. B-type prymnesins lack a complete 1,6-dioxadecalin core unit, which is replaced by a short acyclic C2 linkage compared to the structure of the original prymnesins. Comparison of the bioactivity of prymnesin-2 with prymnesin-B1 in an RTgill-W1 cell line assay identified both compounds as toxic in the low nanomolar range. Chemical investigations by liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) of 10 strains of P. parvum collected worldwide showed that only one strain produced the original prymnesin-1 and -2, whereas four strains produced the novel B-type prymnesin. In total 13 further prymnesin analogues differing in their core backbone and chlorination and glycosylation patterns could be tentatively detected by LC-MS/HRMS, including a likely C-type prymnesin in five strains. Altogether, our work indicates that evolution of prymnesins has yielded a diverse family of fish-killing toxins that occurs around the globe and has significant ecological and economic impact.",
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AU - Rasmussen, Silas Anselm

AU - Meier, Sebastian

AU - Andersen, Nikolaj Gedsted

AU - Blossom, Hannah Eva

AU - Duus, Jens Øllgaard

AU - Nielsen, Kristian Fog

AU - Hansen, Per Juel

AU - Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld

PY - 2016

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N2 - Blooms of the microalga Prymnesium parvum cause devastating fish kills worldwide, which are suspected to be caused by the supersized ladder-frame polyether toxins prymnesin-1 and -2. These toxins have, however, only been detected from P. parvum in rare cases since they were originally described two decades ago. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a novel B-type prymnesin, based on extensive analysis of 2D- and 3D-NMR data of natural as well as 90% 13C enriched material. B-type prymnesins lack a complete 1,6-dioxadecalin core unit, which is replaced by a short acyclic C2 linkage compared to the structure of the original prymnesins. Comparison of the bioactivity of prymnesin-2 with prymnesin-B1 in an RTgill-W1 cell line assay identified both compounds as toxic in the low nanomolar range. Chemical investigations by liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) of 10 strains of P. parvum collected worldwide showed that only one strain produced the original prymnesin-1 and -2, whereas four strains produced the novel B-type prymnesin. In total 13 further prymnesin analogues differing in their core backbone and chlorination and glycosylation patterns could be tentatively detected by LC-MS/HRMS, including a likely C-type prymnesin in five strains. Altogether, our work indicates that evolution of prymnesins has yielded a diverse family of fish-killing toxins that occurs around the globe and has significant ecological and economic impact.

AB - Blooms of the microalga Prymnesium parvum cause devastating fish kills worldwide, which are suspected to be caused by the supersized ladder-frame polyether toxins prymnesin-1 and -2. These toxins have, however, only been detected from P. parvum in rare cases since they were originally described two decades ago. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a novel B-type prymnesin, based on extensive analysis of 2D- and 3D-NMR data of natural as well as 90% 13C enriched material. B-type prymnesins lack a complete 1,6-dioxadecalin core unit, which is replaced by a short acyclic C2 linkage compared to the structure of the original prymnesins. Comparison of the bioactivity of prymnesin-2 with prymnesin-B1 in an RTgill-W1 cell line assay identified both compounds as toxic in the low nanomolar range. Chemical investigations by liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) of 10 strains of P. parvum collected worldwide showed that only one strain produced the original prymnesin-1 and -2, whereas four strains produced the novel B-type prymnesin. In total 13 further prymnesin analogues differing in their core backbone and chlorination and glycosylation patterns could be tentatively detected by LC-MS/HRMS, including a likely C-type prymnesin in five strains. Altogether, our work indicates that evolution of prymnesins has yielded a diverse family of fish-killing toxins that occurs around the globe and has significant ecological and economic impact.

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