PMID: 3759659Aug 1, 1986Paper

The structures of the novel protein kinase C inhibitors K-252a, b, c and d

The Journal of Antibiotics
T YasuzawaH Sano

Abstract

The structures of four new protein kinase C inhibitors of microbial origin, K-252a, b, c and d were determined by spectral studies and chemical conversion.

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