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. 1969 Mar;111(5):785-92.
doi: 10.1042/bj1110785.

Isolation of mycobactinss from various mycobacteria. The properties of mycobactin S and H

Isolation of mycobactinss from various mycobacteria. The properties of mycobactin S and H

A J White et al. Biochem J. 1969 Mar.

Abstract

Mycobactin S has been isolated from Mycobacterium smegmatis and from Mycobacterium sp. Olitzky & Gershon, strain 2, and mycobactin H from M. thermoresistible; all three organisms were grown on synthetic media of low iron content. These two mycobactins are mixtures of compounds having the same nucleus but differing in their fatty side chains. The nucleus of mycobactin S has a chemical structure identical with that of mycobactin T but differs in the optical configuration at the beta-carbon atom of the hydroxy acid fragment; the configuration in mycobactin S is S whereas that in mycobactin T is R (the previous assignment of this configuration was incorrect). The cobactin fragment of mycobactin H is identical with that of mycobactin S, but the mycobactic acid moiety differs in having methyl groups at position 6 in the benzene ring and at position 5 in the oxazoline ring. The configurations of all the asymmetric centres have been established for both mycobactins. Improved and simplified methods for the extraction and purification of mycobactins are described.

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