Beauvericin is a toxic
depsipeptide with
antibiotic and
insecticidal effects belonging to the
enniatin family. It was isolated from the
fungus Beauveria bassiana, but is also produced by several other fungi, including several
Fusarium species; it may therefore occur in
grain (such as
corn,
wheat and
barley) contaminated with these fungi. Beauvericin is active against
Gram-positive bacteria and
mycobacteria, and is also capable of inducing
programmed cell death in
mammals.
Chemically, beauvericin is a cyclic hexadepsipeptide with alternating methyl-phenylalanyl and hydroxy-iso-valeryl residues. Its ion-complexing capability allows beauvericin to transport alkaline earth metal and alkali metal ions across cell membranes.
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