PMID: 3759654Aug 1, 1986Paper

Bagougeramines A and B, new nucleoside antibiotics produced by a strain of Bacillus circulans. II. Physico-chemical properties and structure determination

The Journal of Antibiotics
A TakahashiH Umezawa

Abstract

Bagougeramines A and B obtained as sulfates were soluble in water and positive to Sakaguchi, chlorine-tolidine and ninhydrin color reactions. Their structures were determined by acid hydrolysis and spectroscopic analysis. Structurally they were closely related to gougerotin and they contained the guanidino-D-alanine instead of the serine residue in gougerotin. Bagougeramine B had the spermidine instead of the 6'-NH2 in structure of bagougeramine A.

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