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Gramicidin

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Revision as of 09:35, 27 August 2014

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Crystal Structure of Gramicidin, 2xdc

Gramicidin D dimer with formyl-valine, formyl-isoleucine complex with propanol and ethanolamine , 1al4

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Gramicidin (GCDN) is a polypeptide composed of alternating L- and D-amino acids. It has bactericidal activity and is used as antibiotic. It is produced by the bacteria Bacillus brevis. GCDN S is a cyclic polypeptide. GCDN D is a mixture of GCDN A, B, C. GCDN S is an antibiotic. See theoretical model of Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer.

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3D Structures of Gramicidin

Updated on 27-August-2014

Gramicidin A

1nt5, 1nt6, 1nrm, 1nru, 1ng8, 1kqe, 1jno, 1jo3, 1jo4, 1mic, 1mag, 1grm - GCDN A – NMR
1tkq - GCDN A + mini-GCDN A – NMR
1av2 - GCDN A + CsCl
1gmk - GCDN A + KCNS

Gramicidin D

2xdc, 1w5u, 1bdw, 1al4, 1alx, 1alz, 2y5m, 2y6n – GCDN D
3lml, 2izq, 3i8i, 3l8l - GCDN D + iodide
1c4d - GCDN D + CsCl
3zq8 – GCDN D + monovaccenin

Gramicidin S

1tk2 – GCDN S + subtilisin savinase – Bacillus lentus

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