Enduracidin, a New Antibiotic. VII. Primary Structure of the Peptide Moiety
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The primary structure of enduracidin, a cyclodepsipeptide antibiotic, was estimated by the determination of the amino acid sequence, optical isomers of each amino acid, and lactone structure. The result is that the enduracidin has a macro-ring lactone structure which is composed of 16 amino acids, and has a side chain aspartic acid which is connected to a fatty acid by an amide bond. The tentative structure is shown in Fig. 7.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1973-06-25
著者
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本郷 敏雄
Chemical Research Laboratories And Microbiological Research Laboratories Central Research Division T
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堀 正剛
Chemical Research Laboratories and Microbiological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division,
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岩崎 英介
Chemical Research Laboratories and Microbiological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division,
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堀井 聡
Chemical Research Laboratories and Microbiological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division,
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吉田 勇
Chemical Research Laboratories and Microbiological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division,
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堀 正剛
Chemical Research Laboratories Central Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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堀井 聡
武田化学研究所
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岩崎 英介
Chemical Research Laboratories And Microbiological Research Laboratories Central Research Division T
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吉田 勇
Chemical Research Laboratories And Microbiological Research Laboratories Central Research Division T
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