Papuamides A and B are depsipeptides which appear to protect T cells from HIV.
[1] They were isolated from the sponge Theonella,[1] and are part of a larger group of structurally similar depsipeptides—also isolated from sponges—including neamphamide A, callipeltin A, and mirabamides A-D.[2]
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