Berninamycins B, C, and D, minor metabolites from streptomyces bernensis

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Berninamycins B, C, and D were isolated from fermentation of Streptomyces bernensis and their structures were studied with13C NMR and FAB mass spectrometry. Berninamycin B has a valine unit in its cyclic peptide loop instead of the β-hydroxyvaline unit found in berninamycin A. Berninamycin D has two fewer dehydroalanine units attached to the carboxyl carbon of the pyridine ring. Based on FAB-MS results, berninamycin C is postulated to have only one dehydroalanine unit attached to the carboxyl carbon of pyridine. The biogenesis of berninamycins B, C, and D is discussed. © 1994, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Lau, R. C. M., & Rinehart, K. L. (1994). Berninamycins B, C, and D, minor metabolites from streptomyces bernensis. The Journal of Antibiotics, 47(12), 1466–1472. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.47.1466

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