Issue 7, 1997

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

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.

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 661-662

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

C. Devijver, J. C. Braekman, D. Daloze and J. M. Pasteels, Chem. Commun., 1997, 661 DOI: 10.1039/A608180K

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