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Caspofungin is composed of a cyclic hexapeptide with an N-terminus acylated by a carboxylic acid chain. The chemical structure contains a 3-hydroxy-proline residue, 3,4-dihydroxy-homotyrosine residue, 3-hydroxy-ornithine residue, 4-hydroxy-5-ethylenediamino-ornithine residue, 4-hydroxy-proline residue, and a threonine residue. It is a derivative of pneumoncandin B0 <ref>https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Caspofungin#section=Top</ref>.
Caspofungin is composed of a cyclic hexapeptide with an N-terminus acylated by a carboxylic acid chain. The chemical structure contains a 3-hydroxy-proline residue, 3,4-dihydroxy-homotyrosine residue, 3-hydroxy-ornithine residue, 4-hydroxy-5-ethylenediamino-ornithine residue, 4-hydroxy-proline residue, and a threonine residue. It is a derivative of pneumoncandin B0 <ref>https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Caspofungin#section=Top</ref>.
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[[Image:Caspofungin.png|thumb|400px|left]]
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[[Image:Caspofungin.png|thumb|400px|left|Fig 1. Organic structure of caspofungin]]
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Fig 1. Organic structure of caspofungin
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== Mechanism ==
== Mechanism ==

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Yeast Rho1 p, a precursor of beta glucan synthase (green) complex with SEC3P (grey), cancidas, GNP, phosphate and Mg+2 ion (green (PDB code 3a58)

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