Burkholdines 1097 and 1229, potent antifungal peptides from Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N

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(Figure Presented) Potent antifungal cyclic lipopeptides, burkholdines (Bk), were isolated from a culture of Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N. Bk-1229 (1) and Bk-1097 (2) are octapeptides comprised of nonproteinogenic amino acids, including β-hydroxytyrosine, β-hydroxyasparagine, and a new fatty acyl amino acid. 1 and 2 are fungicidal against a panel of fungi with potencies 2-60-fold better than amphotericin B control. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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Tawfik, K. A., Jeffs, P., Bray, B., Dubay, G., Falkinham, J. O., Mesbah, M., … Schmidt, E. W. (2010). Burkholdines 1097 and 1229, potent antifungal peptides from Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N. Organic Letters, 12(4), 664–666. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol9029269

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