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. 1969 Mar;62(3):952-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.62.3.952.

Dehydroalanyllysine: identical COOH-terminal structures in the peptide antibiotics nisin and subtilin

Dehydroalanyllysine: identical COOH-terminal structures in the peptide antibiotics nisin and subtilin

E Gross et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1969 Mar.

Abstract

The recent finding of alpha,beta-unsaturated amino acid residues by Gross and Morrel in the polypeptide antibiotic nisin has stimulated a wider investigation of other antibiotic peptides, particularly those known to contain lanthionine. Subtilin is similar to nisin in that it polymerizes easily and contains lanthionine and beta-methyl lanthionine. Like nisin it was found to contain a carboxyl terminal dehydroalanyllysine sequence and to be split by the enzyme nisinase. An additional alpha,beta-unsaturated amino acid residue was shown to be present in subtilin by reaction with excess methyl mercaptoacetate and subsequent hydrolysis and amino acid analysis. Nisin contains three dehydropeptide residues.

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