A Certain Mutant Blocked in trans-4-Hydroxy-L-proline Formation from L-Proline during Neoviridogrisein Biosynthesis
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A mutant blocked in L-proline hydroxylation was derived from a neoviridogriseins producing organism, Streptomyces griseoviridus P8648. This mutant, G-89, did not produce trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline which is the direct precursor of cis-4-hydroxy-D-proline in viridogrisein. Consequently, the organism selectively produced neoviridogrisein II in which the imino acid position is occupied by D-proline.
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著者
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Okamoto Rokuro
Central Research Laboratories Mercian Corporation
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Okumura Yasushi
Central Research Laboratories Asahi Breweries Ltd.
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Ishikura Tomoyuki
Central Research Laboratories Sanraku Incorporated
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NAGATO Nobuo
Central Research Laboratories, Sanraku-Ocean Co., Ltd.
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ONISHI Masahiro
Central Research Laboratories, Sanraku-Ocean Co., Ltd.
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