Bacillosamine

Bacillosamine

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IUPACName = (2"R",3"S",4"R",5"R")-2,4-Diamino-3,5-dihydroxyhexanal
OtherNames = 4-Deoxyneosamine C
2,4-Diamino-2,4,6-trideoxy-D-Glucose
Formula = C6H14N2O3
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Bacillosamine is a rare amino sugar first discovered in "Bacillus subtilis". [cite web|url=http://glycob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/cwm089v2 |title=Celebrating the golden anniversary of the discovery of bacillosamine, the diamino sugar of a Bacillus - 24 August 2007 - Glycobiology |accessdate= |format= |work=]

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  • bacillosamine — noun The amino sugar 2,4 diamino 2,4,6 trideoxy D glucose found in some bacilli …   Wiktionary

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