Isolation and characterization of hypeptin from pseudomonas sp

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An antibiotic, named hypeptin, was isolated from the culture broth of a strain of Pseudomonas sp. The antibiotic was extracted with butanol and purified by chromatography on a Sephadex LH-20 column. The antibiotic is basic in nature. The dihydrochloride is soluble in aqueous alcohols and positive to ninhydrin and SAKAGUCHI'S reaction. A molecular formula, C44H71N13O15•2HCl was indicated by microanalysis and secondary ion MS. The IR spectrum and acid hydrolysis indicated it to be a peptide antibiotic. The stereochemistries of the amino acids produced by hydrolysis were clarified by HPLC using a chiral column. The antibiotic is active in vitro against a wide variety of anaerobic bacteria and aerobic Gram-positive bacteria. © 1989, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Shoji, J., Hinoo, H., Hattori, T., Hirooka, K., Kimura, Y., & Yoshida, T. (1989). Isolation and characterization of hypeptin from pseudomonas sp. The Journal of Antibiotics, 42(10), 1460–1464. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.42.1460

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