Polymyxin 多粘菌素
(重定向自Polyfax)
Polymyxins are antibiotics, with a general structure consisting of a cyclic
peptide with a long hydrophobic tail. They disrupt the structure of the
bacterial cell membrane by interacting with its phospholipids. They are
produced by nonribosomal peptide synthetase systems in Gram-positive bacteria such as Paenibacillus polymyxa and are
selectively toxic for Gram-negative bacteria due to their specificity for
the lipopolysaccharide molecule that exists within many Gram-negative outer membranes.