Secondary metabolic profiling of serratia marcescens np10 reveals new stephensiolides and glucosamine derivatives with bacterial membrane activity

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Tanya Clements-Decker from the FacultyUniversity of have published the research: Secondary metabolic profiling of Serratia marcescens NP10 reveals new stephensiolides and glucosamine derivatives with bacterial membrane activity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    Comparison to literature and online databases revealed that nine of the 28 compounds (i.e., m/z 614.3760, 628.3920, 642.4078, 668.4225, 656.4233, 682.4377, 670.4399, 696.4548 and 684.4534 +) were putatively identified as members of the lipopeptide family, stephensiolides, based on the experimental protonated Mr and elementary composition calculated . . .

     

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