Issue 2, 2020

From dolastatin 13 to cyanopeptolins, micropeptins, and lyngbyastatins: the chemical biology of Ahp-cyclodepsipeptides

Abstract

Covering: 1989 up to 2019

Ahp-cyclodepsipeptides (also known as Ahp-containing cyclodepsipeptides, cyanopeptolins, micropeptins, microginines, and lyngbyastatins, and by many other names) are a family of non-ribosomal peptide synthesis (NRPS)-derived natural products with potent serine protease inhibitory properties. Here, we review their isolation and structural elucidation from natural sources as well as studies of their biosynthesis, molecular mode of action, and use in drug discovery efforts. Accordingly, this summary aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art Ahp-cyclodepsipeptide research.

Graphical abstract: From dolastatin 13 to cyanopeptolins, micropeptins, and lyngbyastatins: the chemical biology of Ahp-cyclodepsipeptides

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 May 2019
First published
27 Aug 2019

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2020,37, 163-174

From dolastatin 13 to cyanopeptolins, micropeptins, and lyngbyastatins: the chemical biology of Ahp-cyclodepsipeptides

S. Köcher, S. Resch, T. Kessenbrock, L. Schrapp, M. Ehrmann and M. Kaiser, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2020, 37, 163 DOI: 10.1039/C9NP00033J

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