Studies on the Thz, Thn and Oxn containing cyclic peptides, lissoclinamides
9 (9) and 10 (10) isolated from the Indo-Pacific ascidian (seasquirt) Liss
oclinum patella have delineated their metal binding selectivity. MS and CD
competition studies show that lissoclinamide 10 (10) shows selectivity for
Cu2+ in the presence of an excess of Zn2+ whereas lissoclinamide 9 (9) is l
ess selective for Cu2+. Comparison of the solution state conformations deri
ved from nOe restrained molecular dynamics and additional Monte-Carlo confo
rmational searches suggested binding environments for the Cu2+ which confir
med the MS measurements and suggested a reason for the selectivity in the c
ase of lissoclinamides 9 and 10. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.