Tripropeptins, novel antimicrobial agents produced by Lysobacter sp. I. Taxonomy, isolation and biological activities

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Abstract

Peptide antibiotics tripropeptins A, B, C, D and Z were isolated from cultured cells and broth of Lysobacter sp. The differences among these components are in the lengths of the alkyl side chain. Tripropeptins are active against Gram-positive bacteria including MRSA in vitro. Bactericidal activity of tripropeptin C disappeared in the simultaneous presence of chloramphenicol, a bacteriostatic agent.

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Hashizume, H., Igarashi, M., Hattori, S., Hori, M., Hamada, M., & Takeuchi, T. (2001). Tripropeptins, novel antimicrobial agents produced by Lysobacter sp. I. Taxonomy, isolation and biological activities. Journal of Antibiotics, 54(12), 1054–1059. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.54.1054

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