Pathway Id | ko00261 |
Class & Sub-Class | Class: Metabolism Sub-Class: Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites |
Description | Monobactams are beta-lactam antibiotics containing a monocyclic beta-lactam nucleus; which is structurally different from penicillin and cephalosporin core structures with another fused ring. This diagram shows biosynthesis of nocardicin A; a naturally occurring monobactam; via the pentapeptide formed by condensation of L-4-hydroxyphenylglycine (L-pHPG); L-arginine and L-serine [MD:M00736]. Other naturally occurring monobactams are also shown but the biosynthetic pathway is not yet fully characterized. Sulfazecin and other 3-aminomonobactamic acid derivatives are derived from serine or threonine; and tabtoxinine-beta-lactam is a phytotoxin. Aztreonam; a synthetic monobactam originally isolated as SQ 26;180 from Chromobacterium violaceum; is the first clinically used monobactam. Source: KEGG Database |
Make changes to the option below (image Size) and click here to update the map:
Image Size | You can change the size of an image just by changing the width or height attributes. Size (enter width only) the present size is: |
Get Data Out | |
Click here to show selected items: |