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Anthracimycin is an antibiotic discovered in 2012 that is able to kill anthrax | Anthracimycin is an antibiotic discovered in 2012 that is able to kill gram-positive bacteria, namely anthrax (Bacillus Anthracis). It also may be able to kill MRSA, and therefore is an extremely relevant research topic. It was found in an ocean microbe called Streptomyces sp. off the shores of Santa Barbara, California. | ||
[[image:Image 1241 2-anthrax.jpg|thumb|300px|right|.Chemical structure of anthracimycin, from Scinews.com]] | [[image:Image 1241 2-anthrax.jpg|thumb|300px|right|.Chemical structure of anthracimycin, from Scinews.com]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 4 November 2013
Introduction
Anthracimycin is an antibiotic discovered in 2012 that is able to kill gram-positive bacteria, namely anthrax (Bacillus Anthracis). It also may be able to kill MRSA, and therefore is an extremely relevant research topic. It was found in an ocean microbe called Streptomyces sp. off the shores of Santa Barbara, California.
Chemical Structure of Anthracimycin
Potential Uses
Include some current research, with a second image.
Conclusion
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Edited by [Author Name], student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 116 Information in Living Systems, 2013, Kenyon College.