Biosynthesis of tetraponerine-6. Evidence that two different pathways are operating in the biosynthesis of the two tetraponerine skeletons

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C. Devijver, J. C. Braekman, D. Daloze and J. M. Pasteels


Abstract

Evidence is presented showing that tetraponerine-6 2a from Tetraponera sp. ants is biosynthesized from two molecules of putrescine and a seven-carbon moiety coming from an eight-carbon polyacetate chain through decarboxylation, in contrast with tetraponerine-8 1a, which derives from one putrescine unit and a twelve-carbon polyacetate precursor.


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