Cymbimicin A and B, two novel cyclophilin-binding structures isolated from actinomycetes

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Two novel metabolites, cymbimicins A and B, were isolated from the culture broth of a strain of Micromonospora sp. by screening for cyclophilin binding metabolites from actinomycete strains. Cymbimicin A binds to cyclophilin A with a high affinity six fold lower than to that of cyclosporin A. The binding affinity of cymbimicin B is about 100 times lower. The taxonomy of the producing strain, fermentation, isolation, physical and biological properties and structure elucidation are described.

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Fehr, T., Quesniaux, V. F. J., Sanglier, J. J., Oberer, L., Gschwind, L., Ponelle, M., … Schuler, W. (1997). Cymbimicin A and B, two novel cyclophilin-binding structures isolated from actinomycetes. Journal of Antibiotics, 50(11), 893–899. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.50.893

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