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Rakicidin F, a new antibacterial cyclic depsipeptide from a marine sponge-derived Streptomyces sp
Issued Date
2018-01-01
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Article
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18811469
00218820
DOI
10.1038/ja.2017.92
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2-s2.0-85040254130
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Journal of Antibiotics. Vol.71, No.1 (2018), 139-141
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Shigeru Kitani, Tatsuya Ueguchi, Yasuhiro Igarashi, Kantinan Leetanasaksakul, Arinthip Thamchaipenet, Takuya Nihira
Rakicidin F, a new antibacterial cyclic depsipeptide from a marine sponge-derived Streptomyces sp.
Journal of Antibiotics. Vol.71, No.1 (2018), 139-141.
doi:10.1038/ja.2017.92
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Title
Rakicidin F, a new antibacterial cyclic depsipeptide from a marine sponge-derived Streptomyces sp
Author(s)
Shigeru Kitani
Tatsuya Ueguchi
Yasuhiro Igarashi
Kantinan Leetanasaksakul
Arinthip Thamchaipenet
Takuya Nihira
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Toyama Prefectural University
Osaka University
Kasetsart University
Mahidol University
Abstract
© 2018 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved. A new cyclic depsipeptide, rakicidin F (1), along with the known compound rakicidin C (2), was isolated from the fermentation broth of the marine sponge-derived actinomycete strain Streptomyces sp. GKU 220. Their structures were elucidated by interpreting the HRFABMS and NMR spectroscopic data. Rakicidin F (1) showed growth inhibitory activity against bacteria.
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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