Issue 34, 2016

Unveiling the first indole-fused thiazepine: structure, synthesis and biosynthesis of cyclonasturlexin, a remarkable cruciferous phytoalexin

Abstract

As a mechanism of defense against pathogens and other types of stress, watercress plants produce a variety of elicited chemical defenses generally known as phytoalexins. Herein the chemical structure, synthesis, biosynthesis and antifungal activity of cyclonasturlexin, the most intriguing indolyl phytoalexin isolated to date, are reported.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling the first indole-fused thiazepine: structure, synthesis and biosynthesis of cyclonasturlexin, a remarkable cruciferous phytoalexin

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Mar 2016
Accepted
29 Mar 2016
First published
29 Mar 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 5880-5883

Unveiling the first indole-fused thiazepine: structure, synthesis and biosynthesis of cyclonasturlexin, a remarkable cruciferous phytoalexin

M. S. C. Pedras and Q. H. To, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 5880 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC02108E

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