Figure 2.
Structure N-acetylated truncated analogues 1 and 2 which comprised the native macrocyclic sequence of S. lugdunensis AIP-I and AIP-II, respectively,14 along with the N-acetylated truncated analogues 3–5, which comprised the native macrocyclic sequence of S. epidermidis AIP-I, AIP-II, and AIP-III, respectively.18 Each of these analogues was to be sequentially assessed against a newly developed S. lugdunensis group I QS reporter strain.