tuberactinomycin N
- Norine ID: NOR00635
- DOI: 10.26097/nor00635
- Family: tuberactinomycin
- Synonym(s): tuberactinomycin N;
- Activity: antimicrobial
- Category: peptide
- Formula: C25H43N13O10
- Monoisotopic mass: 685.325584661 g/mol
- Comment: The tuberactinomycin antibiotics are essential components in the drug arsenal against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections and are specifically used for the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
- 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: 2018-12-01 by Emma Ricart Altimiras [Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, SIB]
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- Type: partial cyclic
- Number of monomers: 6
- Smiles: C1CN=C(NC1C2C(=O)NCC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)N/C(=C\NC(=O)N)/C(=O)N2)CO)CO)NC(=O)CC(C(CCN)O)N)N
- Graph inference:
- Monomeric composition :
1 OH-bLys 2 Dpr 3 Ser 4 Ser 5 bU-dAla 6 Cap - Graph representation: OH-bLys,Dpr,Ser,Ser,bU-dAla,Cap @1 @0,2,5 @1,3 @2,4 @3,5 @1,4
- Atomic structure:


- Streptomyces
- gram: positive
- synonyms: Chainia
- taxid: 1883 (view NCBI taxonomy browser)
- Links between organisms producing the tuberactinomycin N: Streptomyces
- Deciphering tuberactinomycin biosynthesis: isolation, sequencing, and annotation of the viomycin biosynthetic gene cluster
Thomas MG, Chan YA, Ozanick SG, Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy , 2003, Sep,47(9):2823-30.
DOI: 10.1128/aac.47.9.2823-2830.2003
pubMed: 12936980
