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ampullosporin E1


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  • Norine ID: NOR00941
  • DOI: 10.26097/nor00941
  • Family: ampullosporin
  • Synonym(s): ampullosporin E1;
  • Activity: antimicrobial
  • Category: peptaibol
  • Formula: C75H123N19O19
  • Monoisotopic mass: 1593.9242628490001 g/mol
  • 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: curated - 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: linear
  • Number of monomers: 15
  • Monomeric composition :
    1
    Ac-Trp
    2
    Ala
    3
    Aib
    4
    Aib
    5
    Leu
    6
    Aib
    7
    Gln
    8
    Ala
    9
    Aib
    10
    Aib
    11
    Gln
    12
    Leu
    13
    Ala
    14
    Gln
    15
    Leuol
  • Graph representation: Ac-Trp,Ala,Aib,Aib,Leu,Aib,Gln,Ala,Aib,Aib,Gln,Leu,Ala,Gln,Leuol @1 @0,2 @1,3 @2,4 @3,5 @4,6 @5,7 @6,8 @7,9 @8,10 @9,11 @10,12 @11,13 @12,14 @13

  • Atomic structure:
  • Peptide's atomic structure image is not available because smiles is not present.

  • Sepedonium ampullosporum
  • taxid: 74838 (view NCBI taxonomy browser)

  • Links between organisms producing the ampullosporin E1: Sepedonium ampullosporum
  • A nonribosomal peptide synthetase involved in the biosynthesis of ampullosporins in Sepedonium ampullosporum
    Reiber K, Neuhof T, Ozegowski JH, von Dohrend H, Schwecke T, Journal of peptide science , 2003, Nov-Dec,9(11-12):701-13.
    DOI: 10.1002/psc.529
    pubMed: 14658790
  • Ampullosporins B, C, D, E[1], E[2], E[3] and E[4] from Sepedonium ampullosporum HKI-0053 : Structures and biological activities
    Schlegel B, Hartl A, Grafe U, Kronen M, Kleinwachter P, Journal of antibiotics , 2001, vol. 54, no2, pp. 175-178


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