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Burkholdines 1097 and 1229, Potent Antifungal Peptides from Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N
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Burkholdines 1097 and 1229, Potent Antifungal Peptides from Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N

Kamilia A. Tawfik, Peter Jeffs, Brian Bray, George Dubay, Joseph O. Falkinham, Mostafa Mesbah, Diaa Youssef, Sherief Khalifa and Eric W. Schmidt
Organic letters, Vol.12(4), pp.664-666
19/02/2010
PMID: 20085289

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Organic Physical Sciences Science & Technology
Potent antifungal cyclic lipopeptides, burkholdines (Bk), were isolated from a culture of Burkholderia ambifaria 2.2N. Bk-1229 (1) and Bk-1097 (2) are octapeptides comprised of nonproteinogenic amino acids, including beta-hydroxytyrosine, beta-hydroxyasparagine, and a new fatty acyl amino acid. 1 and 2 are fungicidal against a panel of fungi with potencies 2-60-fold better than amphotericin B control.

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