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Holyrines A and B, possible intermediates in staurosporine biosynthesis produced in culture by a marine actinomycete obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean by David E. Williams; Valerie S. Bernan; Frank V. Ritacco; William M. Maiese; Michael Greenstein; Raymond J. Andersen is a Chemistry article available to read on EtoBox.

Holyrines A (4) and B (5), two new members of the indolocarbazole class of alkaloids, have been isolated from cultures of a marine actinomycete and their structures elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. The bolyrines are possible intermediates in the biosynthesis of staurosporine (1).

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Author
David E. Williams; Valerie S. Bernan; Frank V. Ritacco; William M. Maiese; Michael Greenstein; Raymond J. Andersen
Publisher
Elsevier Science; Elsevier ; Elsevier Ltd.; Elsevier BV (ISSN 0040-4039)
Published
1999
Language
EN
Field
Chemistry (Physical Sciences)