Abstract
SMTP-0, a new simple congener of the SMTP nonlysine-analog plasminogen modulators, was isolated from a culture of Stachybotrys microspora. Based on the physico-chemical data, SMTP-0 was shown to be an enantiomer of the antimicrobial compound stachybotrin B. The absolute configuration of SMTP-0 was determined by the modified Mosher method. The stereochemistry was further confirmed using an epimer of SMTP-0. Unlike most SMTPs with an amino acid side chain linked to the nitrogen atom of the lactam moiety, SMTP-0, which lacks the N-linked side chain, showed no plasminogen modulator activity. © Japan Antibiotics Research Association.
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Hasumi, K., Hasegawa, K., & Kitano, Y. (2007). Isolation and absolute configuration of SMTP-0, a simplest congener of the SMTP family nonlysine-analog plasminogen modulators. Journal of Antibiotics, 60(7), 463–468. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2007.60
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