Novel antibiotic, amythiamicins. III. Structure elucidations of amythiamicins A, B and C

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The structures of novel antimicrobial antibiotics, amythiamicins A, B and C, were elucidated by chemical degradations and NMR spectral analyses. The main frame from C-1 to C-41 of these antibiotics was the same as that of amythiamicin D. Ammo acid autoanalyses of amythiamicins A, B and C showed that these have another one mole of serine and proline in comparison with amythiamicin D. Stereochemistries of both amino acids were determined to be l by chiral HPLC. These seryl-prolyl residues in amythiamicins A, B and C are attached at C-41 through an oxazoline ring, amide and ester bond, respectively. © 1994, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Shimanaka, K., Takahashi, Y., Iinuma, H., Naganawa, H., & Takeuchi, T. (1994). Novel antibiotic, amythiamicins. III. Structure elucidations of amythiamicins A, B and C. The Journal of Antibiotics, 47(10), 1153–1159. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.47.1153

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