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. 2017 Nov 21;8:828. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00828

Table 2.

Antimicrobial NRPs from marine microbes.

Sr. No. NRPs Chemical architecture Source Biological target Biological active value (MIC/IC50/GI50/ID50/ED50) References
BACTERIA
1. Bogorol A (1) Linear peptide Bacillus laterosporus MRSA, VRE 2 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL Barsby et al., 2001
2. Nocathiacins I–III (2–4) Cyclic peptide Nocardia sp. multiple-drug resistant pathogens 0.001–0.015, 0.0005-0.25, 0.002-0.06 μg/mL Leet et al., 2003; Li et al., 2003
3. YM- 266183 and YM- 266184 (5–6) Cyclic peptide Bacillus cereus Staphylococci, Enterococci 0.05–0.2 μg/mL, 0.013–0.025 μg/mL. 0.02–0.05 μg/mL, 0.006–0.01 μg/mL Nagai et al., 2003; Suzumura et al., 2003
4. cyclo-(glycyl-l-seryl-l-prolyl-l- glutamyl) (7) and cyclo-(glycyl-l-prolyl-l-glutamyl) (8) Cyclic peptide Ruegeria sp. Bacillus subtilis 25 and 50 μg/mL Mitova et al., 2004
5. Tauramamide (9) Lipopeptide B. laterosporus Enterococcus sp. 0.1 μg/mL Desjardine et al., 2007
6 Tetrapeptide cyclo-isoleucyl-prolyl-leucyl alanyl (10) and cyclo-phenylalanyl-prolyl-leucyl prolyl (11) Cyclic tetra peptide Pseudomonas sp. Marine bacterial Rungprom et al., 2008
7. Unnarmicin A and C (12–13) Depsipeptide Photobacterium sp. Pseudovibrio 7–8 μg/mL Oku et al., 2008b
8. Thiopeptide TP-1161 (14) Cyclic peptide Nocardiopsis sp. Gram-positive bacteria 0.25–4 μg/mL Engelhardt et al., 2010
9. Solonamide A–B (15–16) Cyclo depsipeptide Photobacterium halotolerans S. aureus Mansson et al., 2011
10. Fijimycin A–C (17–19) Depsipeptide Streptomyces sp. MRSA 4–16 μg/mL Sun et al., 2011
11. Peptidolipins B–F (20–24) Lipopeptide Nocardia sp. MRSA, MSSA 64 μg/mL Wyche et al., 2012
12. Kocurin (25) Cyclic peptide Kocuria palustris MRSA 0.25 μg/mL Martín et al., 2013
13. Champacyclin (26) Octapeptide Streptomyces champavatii Erwinia amylovora 25 μM Pesic et al., 2013
14. Ngercheumicin F–I (27–30) Cyclo depsipeptide P. halotolerans S. aureus 5 μg/mL Kjaerulff et al., 2013
CYANOBACTERIA
15. Lobocyclamide B (31) Cyclododecapeptide Lyngbya confervoides Fluconazole-resistant C. albicans MacMillan and Molinski, 2002
16. Brunsvicamide A–C (32–34) Cyclic hexapeptide Tychonema sp. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MptpB) 7.3 μM Müller et al., 2006
FUNGI
17. Guangomides A–B (35–36) Cyclic depsipeptide Unidentified fungus S. epidermis, E. durans 100 μg/mL 100 μg/mL Amagata et al., 2006
18. 11-O-methylpseurotin A (37) Linear peptide Aspergillus fumigatus Saccharomyces cerevisiae Boot et al., 2007
19. Emericellamides A–B (38–39) Cyclic depsipeptides Emericella sp. MRSA 3.8 and 6.0 μM Oh et al., 2007
20. Scopularides A–B (40–41) Cyclododecapeptide Scopulariopsis brevicaulis Gram-positive bacteria Yu et al., 2008
21. Alternaramide (42) Cyclic Penta depsipeptide Alternaria sp. SF,5016 B. subtilis and S. aureus (ZOI 8 mm), (ZOI 13 mm) Kim et al., 2009
22. Trichoderins A, A', B2 (43–45) Lipopeptide Trichoderma sp. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 0.02–2.0 l g/mL Pruksakorn et al., 2010
23. Unguisin E (46) Cyclic heptapeptide Aspergillus sp. Antibacterial Liu and Shen, 2011
24. Sclerotides A–B (47–48) Cyclic hexapeptide Aspergillus sclerotiorum C. albicans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa 7.0 and 3.5 μM. nil and, 35.3 μM Zheng et al., 2009
25. Sclerotiotides A–K (49–59) Cyclic tripeptide A. sclerotiorum PT06-1 C. albicans 7.5, 3.8, 30, 6.7μM Zheng et al., 2010