arylomycin A4
- Norine ID: NOR01117
- DOI: 10.26097/nor01117
- Family: arylomycin
- Synonym(s): arylomycin A4;
- Activity: antimicrobial
- Category: lipopeptide
- Formula: C43H62N6O11
- Monoisotopic mass: 838.447656856 g/mol
- Comment: Arylomycins represent the first examples of biaryl-bridged lipopeptides.
- Source: norine
- Contributor (creation): Norine Team [CRIStAL (UMR CNRS 9189), ex-LIFL, France, Charles Viollette Institute, ProBioGEM team, Lille, France, University of Lille, France]
- Entry information:
- status: putative - change status to non-NRP (Norine validators only)
- last modification date: 2018-09-12 by Mickael Chevalier [Charles Viollette Institute, ProBioGEM team, Lille, France, University of Lille, France]
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- Type: partial cyclic
- Number of monomers: 7
- Smiles: OCC(N(C(=O)CCCCCCCCCC(CC)C)C)C(=O)NC(C(=O)NCC(=O)N(C1C(=O)NC(C)C(=O)NC(Cc2cc(c3cc1ccc3O)c(O)cc2)C(=O)O)C)C
- Graph inference:
- Monomeric composition :
1 aC13:0 2 D-NMe-Ser 3 D-Ala 4 Gly 5 NMe-Hpg 6 Ala 7 Tyr - Graph representation: aC13:0,D-NMe-Ser,D-Ala,Gly,NMe-Hpg,Ala,Tyr @1 @0,2 @1,3 @2,4 @3,5,6 @4,6 @4,5
- Atomic structure:
- Streptomyces roseosporus
- gram: positive
- synonyms: Streptomyces filamentosus,Streptomyces venezuelae subsp. roseospori,Streptomyces roseisporus
- taxid: 67294 (view NCBI taxonomy browser)
- Streptomyces sp. Tu 6075
- gram: positive
- Links between organisms producing the arylomycin A4: Streptomyces roseosporus, Streptomyces sp. Tu 6075
- Arylomycins A and B, new biaryl-bridged lipopeptide antibiotics produced by Streptomyces sp. Tu 6075. II. Structure elucidation
Jung G, Holtzel A, Schmid DG, Nicholson GJ, Stevanovic S, Schimana J, Gebhardt K, Fiedler HP, The Journal of antibiotics , 2002, Jun,55(6):571-7.
DOI: 10.7164/antibiotics.55.571
pubMed: 12195963
- Imaging mass spectrometry and genome mining via short sequence tagging identified the anti-infective agent arylomycin in Streptomyces roseosporus.
Journal of the American Chemical Society , 2011, 133(45):18010-3
DOI: 10.1021/ja2040877
pubMed: 21999343
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