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Betaenone C
Betaenone C, like other betaenones ( A and B), is a secondary metabolite isolated from the fungus ''Pleospora betae'', a plant pathogen. Of the seven phytotoxins isolated in fungal leaf spots from sugar beet (''Beta vulgaris''), it showed 89% growth inhibition. Betaenone C has been shown to act by inhibiting RNA and protein synthesis Protein biosynthesis (or protein synthesis) is a core biological process, occurring inside Cell (biology), cells, homeostasis, balancing the loss of cellular proteins (via Proteolysis, degradation or Protein targeting, export) through the product .... References Decalins Tertiary alcohols Cyclic ketones Primary alcohols 3-Hydroxypropenals {{Ketone-stub ...
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Betaenone
Betaenones are phytotoxins found in the fungus ''Pleospora betae''. The compounds were found to inhibit a variety of protein kinases. Members of this class of chemical compounds include: * Betaenone A * Betaenone B * Betaenone C Two further betaenones were found in a species of the fungus ''Microsphaeropsis'', which was isolated from the marine sponge ''Aplysina aerophoba''. References

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