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Cerulenin is an
antifungal antibiotic that
inhibits fatty acid and
steroid biosynthesis. It was the
first natural product antibiotic known to inhibit...
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Carotinoid Casein Caspase Catecholamine Cellulase Cellulose - (C6H10O5)x
Cerulenin Cetrimonium bromide (Cetrimide) - C19H42BrN
Chelerythrine Chromomycin...
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prior to 2005, the
industrial strain used to
manufacture the
antibiotic cerulenin was
known under the
invalidly published name "Cephalosporium caerulens"...
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discoveries included alamethicin, aphidicolin,
brefeldin A, cephalosporin,
cerulenin, citromycin, eupenifeldin, fumagillin, fusafungine,
fusidic acid, helvolic...
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inhibitor named lactacystin; a
fatty acid
biosynthesis inhibitor named cerulenin; Furthermore,
compounds having a
unique structure and
biological activity...
- C12H17NO3 may
refer to:
Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Bucetin Bufexamac Cerulenin Etamivan MEDA Methyl-MMDA-2
MMDMA (drug) Methylenedioxyhydroxyethylamphetamine...
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itself inhibits the
enzyme at high
concentrations in
Escherichia coli.
Cerulenin is
known to
inhibit synthase I in
Carthamus tinctorius,
Spinacia oleracea...
- of beta-ketoacyl-acyl
carrier protein synthases by
thiolactomycin and
cerulenin.
Structure and mechanism". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (9): 6551–9. doi:10.1074/jbc...
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existing drugs for
tuberculosis were
originally derived from microbes;
cerulenin from the
fungus Cephalosporium caerulens and
thiolactomycin (TLM) from...
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their binding sites. However, such a drug has not yet been developed.
Cerulenin, a
molecule that
appears to
inhibit by
mimicking the "condensation transition...