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protylonolide
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Tylonolide, 20-deoxo-23-deoxy-
National Institutes of Health
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Tylosin
analogs & derivatives
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tylactone
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2001
2001
Feedback control of polyketide metabolism during tylosin production.
A. Butler
,
S. Flint
,
E. Cundliffe
Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 25463395
Tylosin is produced by Streptomyces fradiae via a combination of polyketide metabolism and synthesis of three deoxyhexose sugars…
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1986
1986
Mechanism of nitrogen regulation of protylonolide biosynthesis in Streptomyces fradiae.
Y. Tanaka
,
A. Taki
,
R. Masuma
,
S. Ōmura
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1986
Corpus ID: 42399108
A resting cell system was used to study the sites of inhibition by NH4+ of protylonolide biosynthesis by a blocked mutant, strain…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Effect of ammonium ion, inorganic phosphate and amino acids on the biosynthesis of protylonolide, a precursor of tylosin aglycone.
S. Ōmura
,
Yoshitake Tanaka
,
H. Mamada
,
R. Masuma
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1984
Corpus ID: 6628929
The production of tylosin by Streptomyces fradiae KA-427 in a defined medium was inhibited by ammonium ions and by inorganic…
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1984
1984
Ammonium ions suppress the amino acid metabolism involved in the biosynthesis of protylonolide in a mutant of Streptomyces fradiae.
S. Ōmura
,
A. Taki
,
K. Matsuda
,
Y. Tanaka
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1984
Corpus ID: 4558587
Protylonolide is a lactonic precursor of tylosin aglycone, produced by a mutant of Streptomyces fradiae. It originates from n…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
Valine as a precursor of n-butyrate unit in the biosynthesis of macrolide aglycone.
S. Ōmura
,
K. Tsuzuki
,
Yoshitake Tanaka
,
Sakakibara Hideo
,
Minoru Aizawa
,
Gabor Lukacs
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1983
Corpus ID: 9780675
Sir: The biosynthesis of macrolide antibiotics is inhibited by ammonium ions.1) Previous papersl~3) from this laboratory reported…
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1983
1983
Chimeramycins: new macrolide antibiotics produced by hybrid biosynthesis.
S. Ōmura
,
N. Sadakane
,
Y. Tanaka
,
H. Matsubara
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1983
Corpus ID: 12173814
Sir: Microbial conversion of antibiotically inactive macrocyclic lactones to active compounds is an important approach in the…
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1983
1983
Hybrid biosynthesis of a new macrolide antibiotic by a daunomycin-producing microorganism.
N. Sadakane
,
Y. Tanaka
,
S. Ōmura
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1983
Corpus ID: 5659915
In previous papers1,2) we described the derivation of new macrolide antibiotics using the technique of hybrid biosynthesis. In a…
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1982
1982
Hybrid biosynthesis of derivatives of protylonolide and M-4365 by macrolide-producing microorganisms.
N. Sadakane
,
Y. Tanaka
,
S. Ōmura
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1982
Corpus ID: 44770750
Biotransformation of a macrolide antibiotic and a related compound was studied using various macrolide-producing microorganisms…
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1982
1982
Novel fermentation products from Streptomyces fradiae: X-ray crystal structure of 5-O-mycarosyltylactone and proof of the absolute configuration of tylosin.
N. Jones
,
M. Chaney
,
+4 authors
J. W. Paschal
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1982
Corpus ID: 31129360
5-O-Mycarosyltylactone has been isolated as a predominant factor from fermentation broths of a Streptomyces fradiae mutant. The…
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1980
1980
X-ray crystallography of protylonolide and absolute configuration of tylosin.
S. Ōmura
,
H. Matsubara
,
A. Nakagawa
,
A. Furusaki
,
T. Matsumoto
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1980
Corpus ID: 32213220
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