Bioactivity | ε-Rhodomycinone is a bacterial metabolite found in S. griseoruber. It is a precursor to Rhodomycin D, which is an intermediate in the bioconversion of ε-rhodomycinone to Daunorubicin (HY-13062) and Doxorubicin (HY-15142R)[1][2][3]. |
CAS | 21288-60-8 |
Formula | C22H20O9 |
Molar Mass | 428.39 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. Podojil M, et al. Production of rhodomycins in Streptomyces griseoruber 4620. Folia Microbiol (Praha). 1980;25(6):464-6. [2]. Olano C, et al. A two-plasmid system for the glycosylation of polyketide antibiotics: bioconversion of epsilon-rhodomycinone to rhodomycin D. Chem Biol. 1999 Dec;6(12):845-55. [3]. Dickens ML, et al. In vivo and in vitro bioconversion of epsilon-rhodomycinone glycoside to doxorubicin: functions of DauP, DauK, and DoxA. J Bacteriol. 1997 Apr;179(8):2641-50. |