Glidobactins A, B and C, new antitumor antibiotics. I. Production, isolation, chemical properties and biological activity.

The Journal of Antibiotics
1988.0

Abstract

New antitumor antibiotic glidobactins A, B and C were isolated from the cultured broth of a gliding bacterium, Polyangium brachysporum sp. nov. No. K481-B101. They are novel molecules carrying the common cyclic tripeptide nucleus substituted with different alpha, beta, gamma, delta-unsaturated fatty acids. Glidobactins exhibit broad inhibitory activity against fungi and yeasts, and prolong the life span of mice inoculated with P388 leukemia cells.

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