MYP_102878
Basic Information
Sviceucin (bacteriocin)
Antimicrobial
Antimicrobial Antibacterial
Antimicrobial Antibacterial Anti-Gram-positive
Standard
20 amino acids
C92H132N22O27S4
Standard
Sequence
CVWGGDCTDFLGCGTAWICV
Physicochemical Analysis
2106.42 Da
4.05
-2.28
-2.54
-0.1139
0.97
0.28
0.46
11.23
73.00
0.1500
11000.00
11250.00
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Residue Composition
Amino Acid Composition
Chemical Descriptors
762.86
-6.32
31.0
29.0
61.0
145.0
5.0
19.0
Structural Visualization
3D PDB MODEL
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2D CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
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Experimental Records
RECORD: Rec_0351177 VERIFIED: YES
Provenance & Taxonomy
Streptomyces sviceus [Bacterium]
Bacteriocin
Structure & Mods
topology not specified [Not included yet]
canonical L-amino-acid peptide [L]
Bio-Activity Profile
Antimicrobial Antibacterial Anti-Gram-positive
aureus ATCC 6538
RECORD: Rec_0363814 VERIFIED: YES
Provenance & Taxonomy
Streptomyces sviceus [Bacterium]
Bacteriocin
Structure & Mods
topology not specified [Not included yet]
canonical L-amino-acid peptide [L]
Bio-Activity Profile
Antimicrobial Antibacterial Anti-Gram-positive
RECORD: Rec_0366327 VERIFIED: YES
Provenance & Taxonomy
Streptomyces sviceus [Bacterium]
Bacteriocin
Structure & Mods
topology not specified [Not included yet]
canonical L-amino-acid peptide [L]
Bio-Activity Profile
Antimicrobial Antibacterial Anti-Gram-positive
sakei subsp
RECORD: Rec_0411058 VERIFIED: YES
Provenance & Taxonomy
Streptomyces sviceus [Bacterium]
Bacteriocin
Structure & Mods
linear peptide [Linear]
canonical L-amino-acid peptide [L]
APD analysis reveals that the sequence of THE PEPTIDE shows poor sequence similarity (52.2%) to siamycin. Chemical modification: S-S bonds: C1-C13 and C7-C19
Bio-Activity Profile
Antimicrobial
acteria or fungi. Most sensitive strains include Bacillus megaterium, L. bulgaricus 340, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538, L. sakei subsp. sakei DSM 20017, and a closely related Streptomyces sp. 523
1.25-2.5 μM
MIC
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