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Fungal indole diterpenes (IDTs) occupy a valuable region of bioactive natural product chemical space, displaying potent and selective inhibition of therapeutically important ion channels and with potential application in the treatment of glaucoma, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as insecticides and antivirals. We have employed an integrated workflow of analytical scale chemical profiling using GNPS (Global Natural Products Social molecular networking) and cultivation profiling (also known as "MATRIX" miniaturized microbioreactor) to detect, prioritize, optimize the production, isolate, characterize, and identify a new series of indole diterpenes, noonindoles G-L (-), from an Australian marine-derived fungus, CMB-M0339. The first reported examples of IDT glycosides, the molecular structures for -, were assigned on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analysis and biosynthetic considerations.
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
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