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A pyoverdine from Pseudomonas putida CFML 90-51 with a Lys ε-amino link in the peptide chain

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From Pseudomonas putida CFML 90-51 – a hospital isolate – a pyoverdine was obtained which is characterized by the unusual linkage by the ε-rather than the α-amino group of Lys in the peptide chain. The structure elucidation by spectroscopic methods and degradation reactions is reported.

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Sultana, R., Siddiqui, B.S., Taraz, K. et al. A pyoverdine from Pseudomonas putida CFML 90-51 with a Lys ε-amino link in the peptide chain. Biometals 13, 147–152 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009212729408

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