It is a secondary metabolite obtained from living being it prevents cell wall synthesis in bacteria.
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Secondary (or “specialized”) metabolites are auxiliary compounds that microbes produce which are not required for normal cell growth but which benefit the cells in other ways. ... Secondary metabolites are produced by biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), groups of colocated genes that function together to build a molecule.
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