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Setomimycin is a rare 9,9'-bianthryl antibiotic first isolated from a strain of Streptomyces pseudovenezuelae by Omura and colleagues at the Kitasato Institute, Japan, in 1978. Setomimycin is active against Gram positive bacteria, including mycobacteria,...
Bafilomycin A1 is a member of a potent family of macrocyclic lactones with broad spectrum biological activity, including activity against bacteria, yeast, fungi, nematodes, insects and tumor cell lines. Bafilomycin A1 is an inhibitor of vacuolar-type...
Bafilomycin B1 is a member of a potent family of macrocyclic lactones. Bafilomycin B1 is broadly active against bacteria, fungi, insects, nematodes and protozoans. Bafilomycin B1 has attracted interest as a potential agent for treating osteoporosis...
Bafilomycin C1 is a member of a potent family of macrocyclic lactones. Bafilomycin C1 is broadly active against bacteria, fungi, insects, nematodes and cestodes. Bafilomycin C1 has attracted interest as a potential agent for treating osteoporosis. The...
Bafilomycin D is a member of a potent family of macrocyclic lactones. Bafilomycin D contains the ring-opened side chain and is a much more stable analogue of bafilomycin A1. Limited availability has restricted a more in depth investigation of this...
Luzopeptin A is a member of the echinomycin (quinomycin A) class of antitumor and antibiotic agents. Luzopeptin A is also a potent inhibitor of HIV-1 and HIV-2 reverse transcriptase. Luzopeptin A is soluble in DMF or DMSO. Moderately soluble...
Tetranactin is a member of the macrotetrolide complex produced by a range of Streptomyces sp.. Unlike the other macrotetrolides, tetranactin exhibits potent insecticidal activity.Tetranactin is soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF and DMSO.Mechanism of...
Pyoluteorin is a small chlorinated pyrrol produced by several species of Pseudomonas, first reported in 1958. Pyoluteorin has a broad bioprofile, demonstrating antibiotic, antifungal and herbicidal activity. More recently, Pyoluteorin has been...
Thiolutin is an antibiotic first described by Tanner and co-workers in 1950. Resurgent interest in this class of microbial metabolites was stimulated by the discovery of their selective antitumor activity. Thiolutin suppresses tumor cell-induced...
Pyrocoll is a small secondary metabolite formed by the dimerisation of pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid and produced by many Streptomyces species. Pyrocoll is an important dereplication standard in discovery, displaying a highly distinctive UV spectrum. The...
Gilvocarcin M is the minor analogue of a complex of C-glycoside antitumor actives isolated from a Streptomyces sp.. Gilvocarcin M contains a methyl group in the 8-position, and is less active than the vinyl analogue (gilvocarcin V), which is thought to...
Transplatin is the less-active isomer of the DNA damanging, platinum antitumor drug cisplatin, which is used in the treatment of a variety of solid tumors. However, it has been reported that the antitumor activity of transplatin can be photo-activated...