First synthesis of 3-O-methyl-scyllo-inosamine, a natural product which favors the Rhizobium–Leguminosae symbiosis
A Krief, W Dumont, D Billen, JJ Letesson, P Lestrate…
Index: Krief, Alain; Dumont, Willy; Billen, Denis; Letesson, Jean-Jacques; Lestrate, Pascal; Murphy, Peter J.; Lacroix, Damien Tetrahedron Letters, 2004 , vol. 45, # 7 p. 1461 - 1463
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Abstract
Members of the bacterial genera Rhizobium, Azorhizobium, and Sinorhizobium form symbiotic associations with the plant family Leguminosae allowing the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into an ammonium salt that the plant can utilize (symbiotic nitrogen fixation). 1 This process is important in agriculture since it favors the growth of Leguminosae in soil with low bioactive nitrogen content. ... One of the rhizopines (rhizopine) has been extracted in small amounts from ...
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