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Nocardithiocin, a novel thiopeptide antibiotic, produced by pathogenic Nocardia pseudobrasiliensis IFM 0757
The Journal of Antibiotics, 09/28/09
Mukai A et al. – Nocardithiocin is a novel thiopeptide compound produced by the pathogenic Nocardia pseudobrasiliensis strain IFM 0757. It shows a strong activity against acid–fast bacilli such as the Mycobacterium and Gordonia species. The structure of the thiopeptide antibiotic containing thiazole, natural and unnatural amino acids was elucidated by MS and NMR spectral analyses.
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