Fumiquinazoline Explained
Fumiquinazolines are bio-active isolates of Aspergillus.[1] [2]
Further reading
- Cheng. Zhongbin. Lou. Lanlan. Liu. Dong. Li. Xiaodan. Proksch. Peter. Yin. Sheng. Lin. Wenhan. Versiquinazolines A–K, Fumiquinazoline-Type Alkaloids from the Gorgonian-Derived Fungus Aspergillus versicolor LZD-14-1. Journal of Natural Products. 10 November 2016. 79. 11. 2941–2952. 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00801. 27933898.
- Ames. BD. Haynes. SW. Gao. X. Evans. BS. Kelleher. NL. Tang. Y. Walsh. CT. Complexity generation in fungal peptidyl alkaloid biosynthesis: oxidation of fumiquinazoline A to the heptacyclic hemiaminal fumiquinazoline C by the flavoenzyme Af12070 from Aspergillus fumigatus. Biochemistry. 11 October 2011. 50. 40. 8756–69. 10.1021/bi201302w. 21899262. 3194008.
- Magotra. A. Kumar. M. Kushwaha. M. Awasthi. P. Raina. C. Gupta. AP. Shah. BA. Gandhi. SG. Chaubey. A. Epigenetic modifier induced enhancement of fumiquinazoline C production in Aspergillus fumigatus (GA-L7): an endophytic fungus from Grewia asiatica L. AMB Express. December 2017. 7. 1. 43. 10.1186/s13568-017-0343-z. 28213885. 5315648. free.
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Notes and References
- Book: Buckingham. John. Baggaley. Keith H.. Roberts. Andrew D.. Szabo. Laszlo F.. Dictionary of Alkaloids, Second Edition with CD-ROM. 2010. CRC Press. 9781420077704. en.
- Book: Walsh. Christopher T.. Tang. Yi. Natural Product Biosynthesis: Chemical Logic and Enzymatic Machinery. 2017. Royal Society of Chemistry. 9781788010764. en.