Mureidomycins A∼D, novel peptidylnucleoside antibiotics with spheroplast forming activity. II. Structural elucidation

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Structures of new antibiotics, mureidomycins (MRD's) A∼D, were deduced from spectroscopic analyses and degradation studies. Two residues of m-tyrosine, one residue of 2-amino-3-N-methylaminobutyric acid (AMBA) and methionine are present in all components of the complex. Uracil is contained in MRD's A and C, while dihydrouracil in MRD's B and D. Methionine and m-tyrosine are connected through an ureido bond, and uracil or dihydrouracil is linked to AMBA via enamine sugar moiety. In addition, MRD's C and D contain a glycine residue at the N-terminal. © 1989, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Isono, F., Inukai, M., Takahashi, S., Haneishi, T., Kinoshita, T., & Kuwano, H. (1989). Mureidomycins A∼D, novel peptidylnucleoside antibiotics with spheroplast forming activity. II. Structural elucidation. The Journal of Antibiotics, 42(5), 667–673. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.42.667

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