PMID: 8468237Feb 1, 1993Paper

Novel antimycin antibiotics, urauchimycins A and B, produced by marine actinomycete

The Journal of Antibiotics
N ImamuraH Sano

Abstract

Two novel antimycin antibiotics, urauchimycins A and B, were isolated from a fermentation broth of a Streptomyces sp. Ni-80. The strain was isolated from an unidentified sponge. Their chemical structures were determined by 2D NMR analysis. They are the first antimycin antibiotics which possess a branched side chain moiety. They exhibited inhibitory activity against morphological differentiation of Candida albicans.

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