Analysis of a peptide antibiotic purified from a strain of Bacillus brevii resulted in the following significant information: - Complete hydrolysis of the peptide yielded equimolar amounts of Leu, Orn, Phe, Pro, and Val - Molecular weight of the peptide was estimated to be aroung 1,200 Da - The peptide failed to undergo hydrolysis when treated with carboxypeptidase - Partial hydrolysis and then chromatographic separation of products yielded the following di- and tripeptides: Leu-Phe, Phe-Pro, Orn-Leu, Val-Orn, Val-Orn-Leu, Phe-Pro-Val, Pro-Val- - Orn Treament with dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) followed by complete hydrolysis yielded only free amino acids and the DNFB-derivatized ornithine at its side chain By using the above information, deduce the amino acid sequence of this peptide antibiotic. Write the final peptide sequence using 3-letter abbreviations. Show the complete and step by step solution.
1. Analysis of a peptide antibiotic purified from a strain of Bacillus brevii resulted in the following significant information:
- Complete hydrolysis of the peptide yielded equimolar amounts of Leu, Orn, Phe, Pro, and Val
- Molecular weight of the peptide was estimated to be aroung 1,200 Da
- The peptide failed to undergo hydrolysis when treated with carboxypeptidase
- Partial hydrolysis and then chromatographic separation of products yielded the following di- and tripeptides: Leu-Phe, Phe-Pro, Orn-Leu, Val-Orn, Val-Orn-Leu, Phe-Pro-Val, Pro-Val-
- Orn Treament with dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) followed by complete hydrolysis yielded only free amino acids and the DNFB-derivatized ornithine at its side chain
By using the above information, deduce the amino acid sequence of this peptide antibiotic. Write the final peptide sequence using 3-letter abbreviations. Show the complete and step by step solution.

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