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DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1608125
A novel mycosporin like amino acid in an undescribed alga of the Prasiolaceae family
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Publication Date:
24 October 2017 (online)
In the course of a national program ((co)Operation SKD) for the identification of secondary metabolites in algae, specimens of the culture collection of algae at the University of Innsbruck (ASIB 505) were investigated. A promising candidate (V224; [1]) producing a mycosporin like amino acid (MAA) – tentatively assigned by the observed absorption maximum at 320nm in LC-DAD-MS extract screening – was investigated in detail. Beside morphological classification genetically data were generated and compared with the NCBI database. Due to the lack of large sequence analogies with database entries, we assume that the investigated alga has not been sequenced before. For a further phylogenetic classification the marker genes rbcL and 18S rDNA were analyzed. Phylogenetic trees based on rbcL sequences revealed a close relation to the genus Diplosphaera, while the ones based on the 18S sequences pointed to a closer relationship with the genus Stichococcus. Based on these results the investigated microalga was identified as member of Prasiolaceae and is situated between the genera Stichococcus and Diplosphaera. Isolation and structure elucidation of the initially detected MAA by 1D- and 2D-NMR and (HR)-LC-MS experiments identified the novel compound as N2-(4,5-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methoxy-3-oxocyclohex-1-en-1-yl)-N2-methylasparagine (figure 1), which is structurally related to the recently published Prasiolin isolated from Prasiola calophylla [2] and supports thereby the proposed phylogenetic classification.
The authors thank FFG Project number 845423 for the financial support.
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[2] Hartmann A, Holzinger A, Ganzera M and Karsten U. Planta 2016, 243