Biosynthesis of the marine antibiotic pentabromopseudilin. 2. The pyrrole ring

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The biosynthesis of the potent marine antibiotic, pentabromopseudilin (1), was investigated. Feeding studies with Alteromonas luteoviolaceus were performed on a defined medium. D,L-[5-13C]proline was incorporated symmetrically, demonstrating that the pyrrole ring of pentabromopseudilin is derived from proline.

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Peschke, J. D., Hanefeld, U., & Laatsch, H. (2005). Biosynthesis of the marine antibiotic pentabromopseudilin. 2. The pyrrole ring. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 69(3), 628–630. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.69.628

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