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Neurohormones, biosynthesis

As the result of a screening program examining microbial fermentation products for pharmacological activity (other than antibiotic activity), fusaric acid (10) was isolated from Fusarium oxysporum following the discovery that extracts were potent inhibitors of dopamine p-hydroxylase, and thus interfered with the biosynthesis in vivo of the pressor neurohormone, norepinephrine. To refine this lead, amidation of 10 via the acid chloride was carried out... [Pg.279]

Figure 5. Members of the pyrokinin family that share the common C-terminal pentapeptide Phe-X-Pro-Arg-Leu-NH2. The Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neurohormone (PBAN) is from Heliothls... Figure 5. Members of the pyrokinin family that share the common C-terminal pentapeptide Phe-X-Pro-Arg-Leu-NH2. The Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neurohormone (PBAN) is from Heliothls...

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