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William Fenical

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  591
Citations -  36313

William Fenical is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Streptomyces & Laurencia. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 578 publications receiving 34003 citations. Previous affiliations of William Fenical include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & University of Concepción.

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Mangicols: Structures and Biosynthesis of a New Class of Sesterterpene Polyols from a Marine Fungus of the Genus Fusarium.

TL;DR: In this article, a marine fungal isolate, tentatively identified as Fusarium heterosporum, has been found to produce a series of structurally novel sesterterpene polyols, the mangicols A-G (4-10).
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New Cytotoxic Sesquiterpenoid Nitrobenzoyl Esters from a Marine Isolate of the Fungus Aspergillus versicolor.

TL;DR: In this paper, four sesquiterpenoid nitrobenzoyl esters (1−4) have been isolated from organic extracts of the culture broth and mycelia of Aspergillus versicolor, a fungus isolated from the surface of the Caribbean green alga Penicillus capitatus.
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Sporolides A and B: Structurally Unprecedented Halogenated Macrolides from the Marine Actinomycete Salinispora tropica.

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography was used to identify two unprecedented macrolides, sporolides A (1) and B (2), for Salinispora tropica.
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Mooreia alkaloidigena gen. nov., sp. nov. and Catalinimonas alkaloidigena gen. nov., sp. nov., alkaloid-producing marine bacteria in the proposed families Mooreiaceae fam. nov. and Catalimonadaceae fam. nov. in the phylum Bacteroidetes

TL;DR: It is proposed that strains CNX-216(T) and CNU-914(T), isolated from marine sediment samples collected from Palmyra Atoll and off Catalina Island, represent novel genera and species, for which the names Mooreia alkaloidigena gen. nov., sp.