Structure of discadenine, a spore germination inhibitor from the cellular slime mold, dictyosteliumdiscoideum.
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TextSeries: ; Tetrahedron Letters, 17(42), p.3807-3810, 1976Contained works: - Abe, H
- Uchiyama, M
- Tanaka, Y
- Saitô, H
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In the previous papers, we reported the isolation, purification and some nature of a potent spore germination inhibitor from the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum, 1 and subsequently presented the partial structure consisting of 6-(3-methyl-2-butenylamino)purine moiety and an unknowna-amino acid residue which was most possibly substituted at the N-3 position of the purine ring. 2 Recently we have developed an improved isolation procedure described herein for structure determination. In this paper, we wish to present the structure of the inhibitor which we name discadenine, as 3-(3-amino-jcarboxypropyl)-6-(3-methyl-2-butenylamino)purine(I).
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