Enterocin
Cat. Number: FA-00390                        
                                                    Size: 1g, 5g, 10g, Custom size                            
                                            Description
                                Potent antibiotic. Bacteriocin. Antibacterial. Broad spectrum activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Herbicidal. Enterocin is a small molecular weight secondary metabolite and should not be confused with bacterial proteins isolated from Enterococci generically referred to as "enterocins".                            
                        Product Details
CAS Number
                                    59678-46-5
                                Linear Formula
                                    C22H20O10
                                Application
                                    As an antibiotic in agriculture, food and biomedicine, and inhibit or kill gram-positive and negative bacteria.
                                Appearance
                                    White solid
                                Molecular Weight
                                    444.4
                                Storage Temp.
                                    4 °C
                                Antibiotic Activity Spectrum
                                    Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria
                                Mode of Action
                                    cell membrane/interferes
                                SMILES
                                    COC1=CC (=O)OC (=C1)C2C3 (O)CC4OC (=O)C3 (O)C (C (=O)c5ccccc5)C2 (O)C4O
                                InChI
                                    InChI=1S/C22H20O10/c1-30-11-7-12 (31-14 (23)8-11)16-20 (27)9-13-18 (25)21 (16,28)17 (22 (20,29)19 (26)32-13)15 (24)10-5-3-2-4-6-10/h2-8,13,16-18,25,27-29H,9H2,1H3/t13-,16-,17+,18-,20-,21+,22-/m1/s1
InChI key
                                    CTBBEXWJRAPJIZ-OTKDDRNCSA-N
Handling Precaution
                                Enterocin takes cytoplasmatic membrane as the target, destabilizing the membrane to dissipate the proton motive force and cause cell death. The simulation results suggested that the protein inserted could organize itself to generate stable pores, while the supportive experiments are absent.                            
                        For Research Use Only!