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  3. Stigmatellin

Stigmatellin is a antibiotic against yeasts, filamentous fungi and several Gram-positive bacteria, derived from the cell mass of the myxobacterium. Stigmatellin is also a powerful inhibitor of photosynthetic electron transport. Stigmatellin uses various sugars, polysaccharides and acids of the citrate cycle as substrates and inhibits RNA and protein synthesis. Stigmatellin has two different inhibition sites. One is located at the reducing side of Photosystem II. Another one is located at the cytochrome b6/f-complex. Stigmatellin is promising for research of antimicrobial and photosynthesis.

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Stigmatellin Chemical Structure

Stigmatellin Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 91682-96-1

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Stigmatellin is a antibiotic against yeasts, filamentous fungi and several Gram-positive bacteria, derived from the cell mass of the myxobacterium. Stigmatellin is also a powerful inhibitor of photosynthetic electron transport. Stigmatellin uses various sugars, polysaccharides and acids of the citrate cycle as substrates and inhibits RNA and protein synthesis. Stigmatellin has two different inhibition sites. One is located at the reducing side of Photosystem II. Another one is located at the cytochrome b6/f-complex. Stigmatellin is promising for research of antimicrobial and photosynthesis[1][2].

Molecular Weight

514.65

Formula

C30H42O7

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O=C1C2=C(OC(CCC(C(C(C(/C=C/C=C/C(C)=C/C)OC)C)OC)C)=C1C)C(O)=C(OC)C=C2OC

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Stigmatella aurantiaca

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