Binding of a non-β-lactam antibiotic to penicillin-binding proteins
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 325 (6100) , 179-180
- https://doi.org/10.1038/325179a0
Abstract
In the search for new beta-lactam antibiotics of natural origin, the discoveries of cephamycins and sulfazecins (monobactams) were important turning points in that they accelerated many screening efforts aimed at other new compounds. In our target-directed screening for beta-lactam antibiotics using beta-lactam hypersensitive mutants, we have examined Gram-negative bacteria isolated from natural habitats and have recently reported several types of beta-lactam antibiotics such as cephabacins and formadicins. Here we report a novel antibiotic, lactivicin, found using this system. Although lactivicin has various biological activities commonly observed in beta-lactam antibiotics, it does not possess a beta-lactam ring in its molecule, but has the unique structure of a dicyclic dipeptide.Keywords
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