milkisin C
- Norine ID: NOR01358
- DOI: 10.26097/nor01358
- Family: amphisin
- Synonym(s):
- Activity: antimicrobial, surfactant
- Category: lipopeptide
- Monoisotopic mass: 1409.0 g/mol
- Comment: Isomery of each monomer is only predictive, not experimentally verified. It has been assigned by comparison with other members of the amphisin family.
- Source: mynorine
- Contributor (creation): Schlusselhuber Margot [Université de Caen Normandie EA4651 ABTE, Equipe MALIM]
- Entry information:
- status: curated - change status to non-NRP (Norine validators only)
- last modification date: 2018-06-11 by Schlusselhuber Margot [Université de Caen Normandie EA4651 ABTE, Equipe MALIM]
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- Type: partial cyclic
- Number of monomers: 12
- Monomeric composition :
1 C10:0-OH(3) 2 D-Leu 3 D-Asp 4 D-Thr 5 D-Leu 6 D-Ile 7 D-Glu 8 Leu 9 D-Ser 10 Leu 11 Gln 12 Leu - Graph representation: C10:0-OH(3),D-Leu,D-Asp,D-Thr,D-Leu,D-Ile,D-Glu,Leu,D-Ser,Leu,Gln,Leu @1 @0,2 @1,3 @2,4,11 @3,5 @4,6 @5,7 @6,8 @7,9 @8,10 @9,11 @3,10
- Atomic structure:
Peptide's atomic structure image is not available because smiles is not present.
- Pseudomonas sp. UCMA 17988
- gram: negative
- taxid: 136843 (view NCBI taxonomy browser)
- Links between organisms producing the milkisin C: Pseudomonas sp. UCMA 17988
- Characterization of milkisin, a novel lipopeptide with antimicrobial properties produced by Pseudomonas sp. UCMA 17988 isolated from bovine raw milk
Margot Schlusselhuber, Justine Godard, Muriel Sebban, Benoit Bernay, David Garon, Virginie Seguin, Hassan Oulyadi and Nathalie Desmasures, Frontiers in Microbiology , 2018, 9:1030
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01030
pubMed: 29892273
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