Polypeptin, a basic peptideantibiotic isolated from Bacillus circulans, was separated into two components by countercurrent distribution. The two components, polypeptin A and polypeptin B, had identical amino acid compositions but varied in the structure of the hydroxy acid constituent attached to the alpha-amino group of the peptide chain. Polypeptin A contained 3-hydrosy-4-methylhexanoic acid and