Issue 4, 1975

Incorporation of [α-2H]- and [α-3H]-L-cystine into penicillin G and the location of the label using isotope exchange and 2H nuclear magnetic resonance

Abstract

The feeding of L-[α2H]- and L-[α-3H]-cystine to Penicilliun chrysogenum affords [6-2H]- and [6-3H]- penicillin G, thus confirming that an αβ-dehydrocysteine residue is not involved in the biosynthetic pathway.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1975, 123-123

Incorporation of [α-2H]- and [α-3H]-L-cystine into penicillin G and the location of the label using isotope exchange and 2H nuclear magnetic resonance

B. W. Bycroft, C. M. Wels, K. Corbett and D. A. Lowe, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1975, 123 DOI: 10.1039/C39750000123

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