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SB 203208
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SB-203208
National Institutes of Health
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Sulfonamides
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2019
2019
Aminoacyl sulfonamide assembly in SB-203208 biosynthesis
Zhijuan Hu
,
T. Awakawa
,
Zhongjun Ma
,
I. Abe
Nature Communications
2019
Corpus ID: 58006329
Sulfonamide is present in many important drugs, due to its unique chemical and biological properties. In contrast, naturally…
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2006
2006
FERMENTATION, ISOLATION, AND PROPERTIES
H. Wagman
,
R. Testa
,
Joseph
,
A.
,
Márquez
2006
Corpus ID: 12895773
Antibiotic 6640 is produced by aerobic submerged fermentation of a new species of organism, Micromonospora inyoensis (NRRL 3292…
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2001
2001
Multi-component assembly of the bicyclic core associated with the tRNA synthetase inhibitors SB-203207 and SB-203208. Application to the synthesis of biologically active analogues.
M. Banwell
,
C. Crasto
,
+7 authors
W. Yue
Chemical communications
2001
Corpus ID: 31933306
The ketone (+/-)-5, which embodies the bicyclic core associated with the title tRNA synthetase inhibitors 1 and 2, has been…
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2000
2000
SB-203207 and SB-203208, two novel isoleucyl tRNA synthetase inhibitors from a Streptomyces sp. I. Fermentation, isolation and properties.
A. Stefanska
,
R. Cassels
,
S. Ready
,
S. Warr
The Journal of antibiotics
2000
Corpus ID: 28300204
Two novel inhibitors of isoleucyl tRNA synthetase designated SB-203207 and SB-203208 have been detected in the culture of a new…
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2000
2000
SB-203207 and SB-203208, two novel isoleucyl tRNA synthetase inhibitors from a Streptomyces sp. II. Structure determination.
C. S. Houge-Frydrych
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M. Gilpin
,
P. Skett
,
J. Tyler
The Journal of antibiotics
2000
Corpus ID: 23295503
Two novel isoleucyl tRNA synthetase inhibitors, SB-203207 and SB-203208 have been isolated from a Streptomyces sp. and found to…
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