Biotransformation of Sisomicin to Gentamicin C2b
AUTOR(ES)
Lee, B. K.
RESUMO
Sisomicin was transformed to gentamicin C2b by Micromonospora rhodorangea NRRL 5326. The mechanisms involved in the biotransformation are the 6′-N-methylation and the (4′-5′)-reduction. The progression of the methylation was followed by the isotope technique, but the reduction reaction was not monitored.
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