Metal binding and its amelioration in tetramates
Metal chelation in tetramates may be ameliorated by changing the ligating group and by steric blocking, which in turn leads to a change in their antibacterial properties; the former was achieved by replacement of an amide with a C-9 C═N bond and the latter by the synthesis of cysteine-derived tetram...
Main Authors: | Zhang, R, Genov, M, Pretsch, A, Pretsch, D, Moloney, MG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2021
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