Abstract
The structures of antiviral antibiotics kistamicins A and B have been determined by a combination of chemical degradation and spectral analysis. They are commonly composed of D-tyrosine, 3, 5-dihydrophenylglycine, a biphenyl ether bis-amino acid, and a diphenyl substituted indole tris-amino acid, forming a tricyclic ring structure. Kistamicin B possessed a phenethylamide at the amino terminal of kistamicin A. They are structurally related to the nuclei of the vancomycin group antibiotics particularly to antibiotic complestatin. © 1993, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Naruse, N., Oka, M., Konishi, M., & Oki, T. (1993). New antiviral antibiotics, kistamicins a and b ii. structure determination. Journal of Antibiotics, 46(12), 1812–1818. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.46.1812
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