Atlantinone A, a meroterpenoid produced by Penicillium ribeum and several cheese associated Penicillium species
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Atlantinone A, a meroterpenoid produced by Penicillium ribeum and several cheese associated Penicillium species. / Dalsgaard, Petur Weihe; Petersen, Bent; Duus, Jens Ø.; Zidorn, Christian; Frisvad, Jens Christian; Christophersen, Carsten; Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld.
In: Metabolites, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, p. 214-220.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Atlantinone A, a meroterpenoid produced by Penicillium ribeum and several cheese associated Penicillium species
AU - Dalsgaard, Petur Weihe
AU - Petersen, Bent
AU - Duus, Jens Ø.
AU - Zidorn, Christian
AU - Frisvad, Jens Christian
AU - Christophersen, Carsten
AU - Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Atlantinone A has been isolated from the psychrotolerant fungus Penicillium ribeum. The exact structure of the compound was confirmed by mass spectrometric and 1- and 2D NMR experiments. Atlantinone A was originally only produced upon chemical epigenetic manipulation of P. hirayamae, however in this study the compound was found to be produced at standard growth conditions by the following species; P. solitum, P. discolor, P. commune, P. caseifulvum, P. palitans, P. novae-zeelandiae and P. monticola. A biosynthetic pathway to atlantinone A starting from andrastin A is proposed.
AB - Atlantinone A has been isolated from the psychrotolerant fungus Penicillium ribeum. The exact structure of the compound was confirmed by mass spectrometric and 1- and 2D NMR experiments. Atlantinone A was originally only produced upon chemical epigenetic manipulation of P. hirayamae, however in this study the compound was found to be produced at standard growth conditions by the following species; P. solitum, P. discolor, P. commune, P. caseifulvum, P. palitans, P. novae-zeelandiae and P. monticola. A biosynthetic pathway to atlantinone A starting from andrastin A is proposed.
KW - biology
M3 - Journal article
VL - 2
SP - 214
EP - 220
JO - Metabolites
JF - Metabolites
SN - 2218-1989
IS - 1
ER -
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