- (2005). "
Thiopeptide Antibiotics".
Chemical Reviews. 105 (2): 685–714. doi:10.1021/cr0300441. PMID 15700961. "THIOBASE: a
Database of
Thiopeptides Featured...
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modifications include dehydration (i.e. lanthipeptides,
thiopeptides),
cyclodehydration (i.e.
thiopeptides),
prenylation (i.e. cyanobactins), and cyclization...
- ****l and oral microbiomes.
Thiopeptides work well
against gram
positive bacteria but not gram
negative bacteria.
Thiopeptides have even been
found to be...
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Nocardiopsaceae which can
produces some
antimicrobial compounds,
including thiopeptides.
Nocardiopsis occur mostly in
saline and
alkaline soils. A.C. Parte....
- The
cyclothiazomycins are a
group of
natural products,
classified as
thiopeptides,
which are
produced by
various Streptomyces species of bacteria. These...
- and
posttranslationally modified peptide family of
natural products.
Thiopeptides such as
nosiheptide have
potent activity against various bacterial pathogens...
- microbiome,
describing the
ability of human-****ociated
microbes to
produce thiopeptide antibiotics. The
Fischbach lab
discovered that the gut
commensal Bacteroides...
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methylases have been reported: TbtI is
involved in the
biosynthesis of
potent thiopeptide antibiotic thiomuracin. Jaw5 is
suggested to be
responsible for cyclopropane...
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Thiostrepton is a
natural cyclic oligopeptide antibiotic of the
thiopeptide class,
derived from
several strains of streptomycetes, such as Streptomyces...
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species from the
genus of Streptomyces.
Streptomyces gardneri produces thiopeptide A,
proactinomycin A,
proactinomycin B,
proactinomycin C. List of Streptomyces...