Table of Contents
8 relations: Antibiotic, Aspergillus, Cyclic peptide, Enantiomer, Penicillium, Phenylalanine, Tetramer, Valine.
- Tetrapeptides
- Twelve-membered rings
Antibiotic
An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria.
See Fungisporin and Antibiotic
Aspergillus
Aspergillus is a genus consisting of several hundred mold species found in various climates worldwide.
See Fungisporin and Aspergillus
Cyclic peptide
Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. Fungisporin and Cyclic peptide are Cyclic peptides.
See Fungisporin and Cyclic peptide
Enantiomer
In chemistry, an enantiomer (/ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ''ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər''; from Ancient Greek ἐναντίος (enantíos) 'opposite', and μέρος (méros) 'part') – also called optical isomer, antipode, or optical antipode – is one of two stereoisomers that are nonsuperposable onto their own mirror image.
See Fungisporin and Enantiomer
Penicillium
Penicillium is a genus of ascomycetous fungi that is part of the mycobiome of many species and is of major importance in the natural environment, in food spoilage, and in food and drug production.
See Fungisporin and Penicillium
Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine (symbol Phe or F) is an essential α-amino acid with the formula.
See Fungisporin and Phenylalanine
Tetramer
A tetramer (tetra-, "four" + -mer, "parts") is an oligomer formed from four monomers or subunits.
Valine
Valine (symbol Val or V) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.
See also
Tetrapeptides
- Apimostinel
- CCK-4
- Carfilzomib
- Elamipretide
- Endomorphin
- Epitalon
- Frakefamide
- Fungisporin
- Gallinamide A
- Gluten exorphin
- Hemorphin-4
- Morphiceptin
- Rapastinel
- Tentoxin
- Tetrapeptide
- Tuftsin
Twelve-membered rings
- 12-Crown-4
- Cyclododecahexaene
- Cyclododecane
- Cyclododecanone
- Cyclododecatriene
- Enterobactin
- Fungisporin
- Penochalasin A
- Peucemycin
- Phanephos
- Pladienolide B
- Rebecsinib
- Tentoxin