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Can anyone else confirm that novobiocin is not an aminoglycoside antibiotic that targets protein? The recent changes made to this article are quite dramatic in replacing the earlier content. -- Permafrost 11:20, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Within the article is the statement Novobiocin is an aromatic ether compound.
I don't see any ether groups. I see a coumarin group and an acetal group. I am hesitant to remove this statement because it has been in the article so long. Does this statement have any biochemical meaning that I am unaware of, or should it be removed? 66.166.38.18 ( talk) 16:17, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
There were errors in this article. This was discussed in Journal of Chemical Education doi: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.6b00478. The article was corrected by Mandlerm on 29 September 2016. -- Taweetham ( talk) 02:31, 12 February 2017 (UTC)
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Can anyone else confirm that novobiocin is not an aminoglycoside antibiotic that targets protein? The recent changes made to this article are quite dramatic in replacing the earlier content. -- Permafrost 11:20, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Within the article is the statement Novobiocin is an aromatic ether compound.
I don't see any ether groups. I see a coumarin group and an acetal group. I am hesitant to remove this statement because it has been in the article so long. Does this statement have any biochemical meaning that I am unaware of, or should it be removed? 66.166.38.18 ( talk) 16:17, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
There were errors in this article. This was discussed in Journal of Chemical Education doi: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.6b00478. The article was corrected by Mandlerm on 29 September 2016. -- Taweetham ( talk) 02:31, 12 February 2017 (UTC)