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Hectochlorin is a lipopeptide that exhibits potent antifungal activity against C. albicans and a number of plants pathogens, as well as inhibiting growth of human cell lines by hyperpolymerization of actin. It was originally isolated from the filamentous cyanobacterium Moorea producens JHB, collected from Hector Bay, Jamaica, 1996, which is a strain also known for being the producer of other two potent biomolecules named Jamaicamide A and Cryptomaldamide. Due to its activity against plants pathogens, synthetic efforts elucidated the compound’s total synthesis in 2002. Moorea species are normally the main component of the dietary of some sea hares, which concentrate the cyanobacterial metabolites as a mechanism of defense from predators. Therefore, in 2005, hectochlorin was re-isolated from

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  • Hectochlorin is a lipopeptide that exhibits potent antifungal activity against C. albicans and a number of plants pathogens, as well as inhibiting growth of human cell lines by hyperpolymerization of actin. It was originally isolated from the filamentous cyanobacterium Moorea producens JHB, collected from Hector Bay, Jamaica, 1996, which is a strain also known for being the producer of other two potent biomolecules named Jamaicamide A and Cryptomaldamide. Due to its activity against plants pathogens, synthetic efforts elucidated the compound’s total synthesis in 2002. Moorea species are normally the main component of the dietary of some sea hares, which concentrate the cyanobacterial metabolites as a mechanism of defense from predators. Therefore, in 2005, hectochlorin was re-isolated from the Thai sea hare Bursatella leachii, along with a new analogue, deacetylhectochlorin. Another reisolation of hectochlorin was reported in 2013, from another Moorea producens strain (RS05), isolated from the Red Sea, surprising in a non-tropical environment, as opposed to the other Moorea strains isolated before. The predicted biosynthesis of hectochlorin was published in 2007 and consists in a hybrid , with a hexanoic acid as start unit that becomes halogenated twice in the position 5, producing fairly rare gem-dichloro group, that along with two (DHIV) units compose a very interesting bioactive molecule. (en)
  • Hectoclorina é um que exibe potente atividade antifúngica contra C. albicans e vários patógenos vegetais, além de inibir o crescimento de linhas celulares humanas por hiperpolimerização da actina. Foi originalmente isolada da cianobactéria filamentosa JHB, coletada em Hector Bay, Jamaica, em 1996, a qual é uma cepa também conhecida por ser produtora de outras duas biomoléculas potentes denominadas e . Devido à sua atividade contra patógenos vegetais, os esforços sintéticos elucidaram a síntese total do composto em 2002. As espécies de Moorea são normalmente o principal componente da dieta de algumas , que concentram os metabólitos das cianobactérias como um mecanismo de defesa contra predadores. Portanto, em 2005, o hectoclorino foi re-isolado da lebre-do-mar tailandesa , juntamente com um novo análogo, a . Outra reisolação de hectoclorina foi relatada em 2013, de outra cepa Moorea producens (RS05), isolada do Mar Vermelho, surpreendente em um ambiente não tropical, em oposição às demais cepas de Moorea isoladas anteriormente. (pt)
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  • Hectochlorin is a lipopeptide that exhibits potent antifungal activity against C. albicans and a number of plants pathogens, as well as inhibiting growth of human cell lines by hyperpolymerization of actin. It was originally isolated from the filamentous cyanobacterium Moorea producens JHB, collected from Hector Bay, Jamaica, 1996, which is a strain also known for being the producer of other two potent biomolecules named Jamaicamide A and Cryptomaldamide. Due to its activity against plants pathogens, synthetic efforts elucidated the compound’s total synthesis in 2002. Moorea species are normally the main component of the dietary of some sea hares, which concentrate the cyanobacterial metabolites as a mechanism of defense from predators. Therefore, in 2005, hectochlorin was re-isolated from (en)
  • Hectoclorina é um que exibe potente atividade antifúngica contra C. albicans e vários patógenos vegetais, além de inibir o crescimento de linhas celulares humanas por hiperpolimerização da actina. Foi originalmente isolada da cianobactéria filamentosa JHB, coletada em Hector Bay, Jamaica, em 1996, a qual é uma cepa também conhecida por ser produtora de outras duas biomoléculas potentes denominadas e . Devido à sua atividade contra patógenos vegetais, os esforços sintéticos elucidaram a síntese total do composto em 2002. As espécies de Moorea são normalmente o principal componente da dieta de algumas , que concentram os metabólitos das cianobactérias como um mecanismo de defesa contra predadores. Portanto, em 2005, o hectoclorino foi re-isolado da lebre-do-mar tailandesa , juntamente com (pt)
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