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Purpuramine R, a New Bromotyrosine Isolated from Pseudoceratina cf. verrucosa Collected in the Kingdom of Tonga

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posted on 2025-08-20, 05:35 authored by JL Ramirez-Garcia, H Lee-Harwood, David AckerleyDavid Ackerley, M Kelly, SV Matoto, P Hunt, Ameet SinghAmeet Singh, Robert KeyzersRobert Keyzers
Sponges in the verongiid genus Pseudoceratina Carter are well-known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites. Chemical screening of a Tongan P. cf. verrucosa Bergquist using NMR highlighted the presence of aromatic natural products. Subsequent extraction and purification of P. cf. verrucosa yielded a new bromotyrosine, purpuramine R (1), that exhibits moderate (MIC 16 µg/mL) antibacterial activity against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus. The E-geometry of the oxime was confirmed using a combination of NMR and computational approaches. Additionally, computational conformational analysis indicates that purpuramine R adopts a hairpin orientation, stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen and halogen bonds. Knowledge of this stabilized conformation can inform synthetic approaches to make analogues of the purpuramines for future SAR studies.

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Funder: Marsden Fund | Grant ID: VUW1902

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Preferred citation

Ramirez-Garcia, J. L., Lee-Harwood, H., Ackerley, D., Kelly, M., Matoto, S. V., Hunt, P., Singh, A. J. & Keyzers, R. A. (2025). Purpuramine R, a New Bromotyrosine Isolated from Pseudoceratina cf. verrucosa Collected in the Kingdom of Tonga. Marine Drugs, 23(5), 186-186. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23050186

Journal title

Marine Drugs

Volume

23

Issue

5

Publication date

2025-05-01

Pagination

186-186

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2025-04-27

ISSN

1660-3397

eISSN

1660-3397

Language

en