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Amanda M. Fenner

Researcher at University of Connecticut

Publications -  7
Citations -  657

Amanda M. Fenner is an academic researcher from University of Connecticut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depsipeptide & Marine invertebrates. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 553 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanda M. Fenner include University of California, San Diego & University of Montana.

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Molecular Networking as a Dereplication Strategy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that molecular networking, an approach that organizes MS/MS data based on chemical similarity, is a powerful complement to traditional dereplication strategies, and is applied to a diverse array of marine and terrestrial microbial samples.
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Drug Discovery from Marine Microbes

TL;DR: The marine environment has been a source of more than 20,000 inspirational natural products discovered over the past 50 years, and from these efforts, 9 approved drugs and 12 current clinical trial agents have been discovered, either as natural products or as molecules inspired from the natural product structure.
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Dragonamide E, a modified linear lipopeptide from Lyngbya majuscula with antileishmanial activity.

TL;DR: Spectroscopic and stereochemical data for dragonamide E and herbamide B are presented as well as comparisons of biological activity within the dragonamide compound family, and biosynthetic differences among marine compounds with a terminal free amide are discussed.
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Medusamide A, a Panamanian Cyanobacterial Depsipeptide with Multiple β-Amino Acids.

TL;DR: This is the first report of multiple Amha residues and contiguous β-amino acid residues within a single cyclic peptide-type natural product.