Katanosin

Katanosin B
Names
IUPAC name
N-[6-(2-amino-1-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl)-15-butan-2-yl-18-[3-(diaminomethylideneamino)propyl]-12-(1-hydroxyethyl)-3-(hydroxymethyl)-24-(1-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-21-(2-methylpropyl)-2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26-nonaoxo-28-phenyl-1-oxa-4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25-octazacyclooctacos-27-yl]-2-[(2-amino-4-methylpentanoyl)amino]-4-methylpentanamide
Other names
Lysobactin
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
MeSH B Katanosin B
  • InChI=1S/C58H97N15O17/c1-12-30(10)39-53(85)71-40(31(11)75)52(84)64-24-38(76)69-42(45(78)47(60)79)55(87)68-37(25-74)57(89)90-46(32-17-14-13-15-18-32)43(73-51(83)36(23-28(6)7)66-48(80)33(59)21-26(2)3)56(88)72-41(44(77)29(8)9)54(86)67-35(22-27(4)5)50(82)65-34(49(81)70-39)19-16-20-63-58(61)62/h13-15,17-18,26-31,33-37,39-46,74-75,77-78H,12,16,19-25,59H2,1-11H3,(H2,60,79)(H,64,84)(H,65,82)(H,66,80)(H,67,86)(H,68,87)(H,69,76)(H,70,81)(H,71,85)(H,72,88)(H,73,83)(H4,61,62,63) checkY
    Key: KQMKBWMQSNKASI-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  • InChI=1/C58H97N15O17/c1-12-30(10)39-53(85)71-40(31(11)75)52(84)64-24-38(76)69-42(45(78)47(60)79)55(87)68-37(25-74)57(89)90-46(32-17-14-13-15-18-32)43(73-51(83)36(23-28(6)7)66-48(80)33(59)21-26(2)3)56(88)72-41(44(77)29(8)9)54(86)67-35(22-27(4)5)50(82)65-34(49(81)70-39)19-16-20-63-58(61)62/h13-15,17-18,26-31,33-37,39-46,74-75,77-78H,12,16,19-25,59H2,1-11H3,(H2,60,79)(H,64,84)(H,65,82)(H,66,80)(H,67,86)(H,68,87)(H,69,76)(H,70,81)(H,71,85)(H,72,88)(H,73,83)(H4,61,62,63)
    Key: KQMKBWMQSNKASI-UHFFFAOYAZ
  • O=C(N)C(O)C2C(=O)NC(C(=O)OC(c1ccccc1)C(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NC(C(=O)NCC(=O)N2)C(O)C)C(C)CC)CCCN=C(N)N)CC(C)C)C(O)C(C)C)NC(=O)C(NC(=O)C(N)CC(C)C)CC(C)C)CO
Properties
C58H97N15O17
Molar mass 1276.502 g·mol−1
Appearance Solid
Density 1.42 g/cm3
Hazards
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):
Main hazards
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Katanosins are a group of antibiotics (also known as lysobactins). They are natural products with strong antibacterial potency.[1] So far, katanosin A and katanosin B (lysobactin) have been described.

  1. ^ Bonner, DP; O'Sullivan, J; Tanaka, SK; Clark, JM; Whitney, RR (1988). "Lysobactin, a novel antibacterial agent produced by Lysobacter sp. II. Biological properties". The Journal of Antibiotics. 41 (12): 1745–51. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.41.1745. PMID 3209466.