Abstract

Nocathiacin-I is one of the newest members of thiazolyl peptide class of antibiotics. It is a potent inhibitor of bacterial protein synthesis and showed potent in vitro and in vivo Gram-positive antibacterial activity. Understanding of the biosynthesis of natural products is important for improvement of titer and precursor directed biosynthesis for new compounds. Biosynthesis of nocathiacin-I in Amycolatopsis fastidiosa using stable isotope precursor incorporation is described.

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