Aspartocin D is a minor analogue of the amphomycin complex, a family of lipopeptide antibiotics produced by Streptomyces canus, isolated and reported by researchers at Fujian Institute of Microbiology in China in 2014. Aspartocin D is active against Gram positive bacteria and is presumed to act by inhibiting bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan synthesis, however its bioprofile and potential utility has not been extensively investigated.
Aspartocin D is soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF and DMSO.
Aspartocin D is soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF and DMSO.
Mechanism of Action | Aspartocin D is presumed to act by inhibiting bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan synthesis, however its bioprofile and potential utility has not been extensively investigated. |
Molecular Formula | C56H87N13O20 |
References | Amphomycin. A new antibiotic. Heineman B. et al. Antibiot. Chemother. 1953, 3, 1239. Two novel amphomycin analogs from Streptomyces canus strain FIM-0916. Yan H-J. et al. Nat. Prod. Res. 2014, 28, 861. |