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Colabomycin

The manumycin family is a group of antibiotics produced by the Streptomyces species. They are structurally-related natural products and are exemplified by alisamycin (48), asukamycin (49), U-56407 (50), colabomycin A (51), manumycins A (52), B (53), C (54) and D (55), and nisamycin (56). Similar structural moieties are present in all members of the group a mC7N unit with an epoxyenone structure containing two... [Pg.398]

Colabomycin A (51) has been isolated from the mycelium of Streptomyces griseoflavus (strain Tii 2880) [109], and is active against Gram-positive bacteria and L-1210 leukemia stem cells. [Pg.403]


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