Antimycin A Complex |
Catalog No.GC49360 |
Un complexe de métabolites bactériens
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Antimycin A complex is a bacterial metabolite complex that has been found in Streptomyces and is composed of the major components antimycin A1 , -A2 , -A3 , and -A4 , as well as minor components, including antimycin A5 and -A6, among others.1 It induces the synthesis of carotenoids in M. marinum when used at concentrations ranging from 3.3 to 160 µM.2 Antimycin A complex (25-125 ppb) has teleocidal activity against goldfish.1
1.Kluepfel, D., Sehgal, S.N., and Vezina, C.Antimycin A components. I. Isolation and biological activity.J. Antibiot. (Tokyo)23(2)75-80(1970) 2.Batra, P.P., Harbin, T.L., Howes, C.D., et al.A study of the relationship of structure and activity of antimycin A in the induction of carotenoid synthesis in Mycobacterium marinumJ. Biol. Chem.246(23)7125-7130(1971)
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