Argyrins, immunosuppressive cyclic peptides from myxobacteria. II. Structure elucidation and stereochemistry.
J Antibiot (Tokyo)
; 55(8): 715-21, 2002 Aug.
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The structures of argyrins A-H were elucidated by NMR spectroscopy, chemical degradation and X-ray analysis as cyclic octapeptides. Argyrins A and B, in addition to the common amino acids tryptophan, glycine, dehydroalanine and alanine or alpha-aminobutyric acid, sarcosine, contain 2-(1-aminoethyl)thiazol-4-caboxylic acid and the novel amino acid 4'-methoxytryptophan. In argyrins C and D the latter is replaced by 4'-methoxy 2'-methyltryptophan. According to NMR analysis the solution and crystal conformations of argyrins A and B are identical in CDCl3 and slightly different in acetone-d6. Argyrins A and B are identical with the antibiotics A21459 A and B, whose structures are revised with respect to 4'-methoxytryptophan.
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Peptídeos Cíclicos
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Imunossupressores
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J Antibiot (Tokyo)
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2002
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