Gramicidin

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===Gramicidin A===
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*Gramicidin A
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[[1nt5]], [[1nt6]], [[1nrm]], [[1nru]], [[1ng8]], [[1kqe]], [[1jno]], [[1jo3]], [[1jo4]], [[1mic]], [[1mag]], [[1grm]] - GCDN A – NMR<br />
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**[[1nt5]], [[1nt6]], [[1nrm]], [[1nru]], [[1ng8]], [[1kqe]], [[1jno]], [[1jo3]], [[1jo4]], [[1mic]], [[1mag]], [[1grm]] - GCDN A – NMR<br />
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[[1tkq]] - GCDN A + mini-GCDN A – NMR<br />
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**[[1tkq]] - GCDN A + mini-GCDN A – NMR<br />
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[[1av2]] - GCDN A + CsCl<br />
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**[[1av2]] - GCDN A + CsCl<br />
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[[1gmk]] - GCDN A + KCNS
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**[[1gmk]] - GCDN A + KCNS
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===Gramicidin D===
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*Gramicidin D
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[[2xdc]], [[1w5u]], [[1bdw]], [[1al4]], [[1alx]], [[1alz]], [[2y5m]], [[2y6n]] – GCDN D<br />
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**[[2xdc]], [[1w5u]], [[1bdw]], [[1al4]], [[1alx]], [[1alz]], [[2y5m]], [[2y6n]] – GCDN D<br />
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[[3lml]], [[2izq]], [[3i8i]], [[3l8l]] - GCDN D + iodide<br />
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**[[3lml]], [[2izq]], [[3i8i]], [[3l8l]] - GCDN D + iodide<br />
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[[1c4d]] - GCDN D + CsCl<br />
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**[[1c4d]] - GCDN D + CsCl<br />
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[[3zq8]] – GCDN D + monovaccenin
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**[[3zq8]] – GCDN D + monovaccenin
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===Gramicidin S===
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*Gramicidin S
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[[1tk2]] – GCDN S + subtilisin savinase – ''Bacillus lentus''
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**[[1tk2]] – GCDN S + subtilisin savinase – ''Bacillus lentus''
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Revision as of 11:25, 26 November 2014

Gramicidin D dimer with formyl-valine, formyl-isoleucine complex with PEG 1500 and ethanolamine , 2xdc

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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 an antibiotic cyclic polypeptide.
  • GCDN D is a mixture of GCDN A, B, C.

See theoretical model of Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer.

3D Structures of Gramicidin

Updated on 26-November-2014

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