PMID: 8609091Jan 1, 1996Paper

A novel chitinase inhibitor from a marine bacterium, Pseudomonas sp

The Journal of Antibiotics
H IzumidaH Sano

Abstract

A new chitinase inhibitor, CI-4, was isolated from the culture broth of a marine bacterium Pseudomonas sp. IZ208. The structure of CI-4 was determined to be cyclo(L-Arg-D-Pro) by spectral studies and comparison with a synthetic sample. CI-4 showed inhibitory activity against chitinase.

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