Novel Glycolipopeptides from a Marine-Derived Bacterium Bacillus licheniformis

Title
Novel Glycolipopeptides from a Marine-Derived Bacterium Bacillus licheniformis
Author(s)
신희재; TAREA; 이희승; 이연주; 이종석
KIOST Author(s)
Shin, Hee Jae(신희재)Lee, Hyi Seung(이희승)Lee, Yeon Ju(이연주)Lee, Jong Seok(이종석)
Alternative Author(s)
신희재; 이희승; 이연주; 이종석
Publication Year
2012-06-27
Abstract
Marine microbial natural products continue to represent an important source of novel compounds for the development of new therapeutic agents. To search for new bioactive marine natural products, we have focused considerable attention on the marine microorganisms. From a marine Bacillus strain isolated from a sediment sample collected from Ieodo, Republic of Korea’s southern reef, we could isolate novel bioactive glycolipopeptides. Glycolipids have been identified as membrane receptors of various pathogenic microorganisms, principally bacteria and viruses as well as antineoplastic agents during the past few years. We present here the discovery of novel glycolipopeptides from a marine‐derived Bacillus licheniformis. The isolation, structure determination, and anticancer and antimicrobial activities of the compounds from a marine bacterium will be presented. the marine microorganisms. From a marine Bacillus strain isolated from a sediment sample collected from Ieodo, Republic of Korea’s southern reef, we could isolate novel bioactive glycolipopeptides. Glycolipids have been identified as membrane receptors of various pathogenic microorganisms, principally bacteria and viruses as well as antineoplastic agents during the past few years. We present here the discovery of novel glycolipopeptides from a marine‐derived Bacillus licheniformis. The isolation, structure determination, and anticancer and antimicrobial activities of the compounds from a marine bacterium will be presented.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27621
Bibliographic Citation
13th Tetrahedron Symposium, pp.102, 2012
Publisher
Elsevier
Type
Conference
Language
English
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