PMID: 1201970Nov 1, 1975Paper

Nanomycins, new antibiotics produced by a strain of Streptomyces. II. Structure and biosynthesis

The Journal of Antibiotics
H TanakaS Omura

Abstract

Evidence is put forward which describes the structure and stereochemistry of new antibiotics, nanaomycins A and B, as I and V, respectively. In order to study biosynthesis and to determine the position of the hydroxyl group in the naphthoquinone moiety, a feeding experiment with 1-13C-acetate was effectively carried out. Nanaomycins A and B were found to be synthesized from acetate via a polyketide by Streptomyces rosa var. notoensis.

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