Karmitoxin: an amine containing polyhydroxy-polyene toxin from the marine dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger

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  • Silas Anselm Rasmussen
  • Sofie Bjørnholt Binzer
  • Casper Hoeck
  • Sebastian Meier
  • Lívia Soman de Medeiros
  • Nikolaj Gedsted Andersen
  • Allen Place
  • Kristian Fog Nielsen
  • Hansen, Per Juel
  • Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen
Marine algae from the genus Karlodinium are known to be involved in fish-killing events worldwide. Here we report for the first time the chemistry and bioactivity of a natural product from the newly described mixotrophic
dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger. Our work describes the isolation and structural characterization of a new polyhydroxypolyene named karmitoxin. The structure elucidation work was facilitated by use of 13C enrichment and high-field 2D NMR spectroscopy, where 1H−13C long-range correlations turned out to be very informative. Karmitoxin is structurally related to amphidinols and karlotoxins; however it differs by containing the longest carbon−carbon backbone discovered for this class of compounds, as well as a primary amino group.
Karmitoxin showed potent nanomolar cytotoxic activity in an RTgill-W1 cell assay as well as rapid immobilization and eventual
mortality of the copepod Acartia tonsa, a natural grazer of K. armiger.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Natural Products
Volume80
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1287−1293
Number of pages7
ISSN0163-3864
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2017

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