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bacilysin
Known as:
Ala-(2,3-epoxycyclohexanone-4)-Ala
, tetaine
, bacillin
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Dipeptides
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KM 208
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1990
1990
Regulation of biosynthesis of bacilysin byBacillus subtilis
G. Ozcengiz
,
N. Alaeddinoǧlu
,
A. Demain
Journal of Industrial Microbiology
1990
Corpus ID: 21561968
SummaryProduction of the dipeptide antibiotic bacilysin byBacillus subtilis 168 was growth associated and showed no evidence of…
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1987
1987
Cell-free synthesis of the dipeptide antibiotic bacilysin
M. Sakajoh
,
N. Solomon
,
A. Demain
Journal of Industrial Microbiology
1987
Corpus ID: 31314011
SummaryBacilysin, a dipeptide antibiotic produced byBacillus subtilis A 14, was synthesized by a cell-free extract of the…
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1986
1986
Antibiotic tetaine — a selective inhibitor of chitin and mannoprotein biosynthesis in Candida albicans
S. Milewski
,
H. Chmara
,
E. Borowski
Archives of Microbiology
1986
Corpus ID: 36613458
The antibiotic tetaine inhibits in Candida albicans the biosynthesis of two important cell wall constituents, chitin and…
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1986
1986
Anticapsin: an active site directed inhibitor of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthetase from Candida albicans.
S. Milewski
,
H. Chmara
,
E. Borowski
Drugs under experimental and clinical research
1986
Corpus ID: 9621149
L-beta-(2,3-epoxycyclohexanono-4)-alanine, an active fragment of the antibiotic tetaine, identical to the antimetabolite…
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1983
1983
Growth inhibitory effect of antibiotic tetaine on yeast and mycelial forms of Candida albicans
S. Milewski
,
H. Chmara
,
E. Borowski
Archives of Microbiology
1983
Corpus ID: 29224993
The mycelial (M) form of Candida albicans is more sensitive to the action of the antibiotic tetaine than the yeast (Y) form…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Transport and metabolism of bacilysin and other peptides by suspensions of Staphylococcus aureus.
D. Perry
,
E. Abraham
Journal of General Microbiology
1979
Corpus ID: 5784887
L-Alanyl-L-tyrosine and glycyl-L-phenylalanine labelled with 14C competed with each other and with the dipeptide antibiotic…
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1975
1975
Production of bacillin by Bacillus sp. strain no. KM-208 and its identity with tetaine (bacilysin).
K. Atsumi
,
R. Ōiwa
,
S. Ōmura
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1975
Corpus ID: 2202782
In the course of screening for new antibiotics, we isolated antibiotic KM-208 possessing an inhibitory activity against certain…
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1970
1970
Isolation of bacilysin and a new amino acid from culture filtrates of Bacillus subtilis.
J. Walker
,
E. Abraham
Biochemical Journal
1970
Corpus ID: 10853056
1. Bacilysin, a labile dipeptide antibiotic that lyses growing staphylococci, was isolated from culture fluids of Bacillus…
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1962
1962
REVERSAL OF THE ANTIBIOTIC, BACILLIN, BY N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE
R. Walton
,
E. Rickes
Journal of Bacteriology
1962
Corpus ID: 187190
Walton, Robert B. (Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, Rahway, N.J.) and Edward L. Rickes. Reversal of the antibiotic…
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1955
1955
Pumilin, a New Antibiotic from Bacillus pumilus
D. Bhate
Nature
1955
Corpus ID: 4280404
ALTHOUGH it had been observed that strains of Bacillus pumilus produce substances with antibacterial activity, very little work…
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