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Kakadumycins, novel antibiotics fromStreptomycessp. NRRL 30566, an endophyte ofGrevillea pteridifolia

Authors :
James K. Harper
Kara Alesi
Wilford M. Hess
David B. Teplow
D A Millar
Margret Condron
Eugene Ford
Debbie Yaver
Michelle Maranta
Janine Lin
Joseph Sears
Haiyan Ge
Heidi Porter
Richard A. Robison
Michelle Hunter
Uvidelio Castillo
Gary A. Strobel
James B. Jensen
Source :
FEMS Microbiology Letters. 224:183-190
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.

Abstract

An endophytic streptomycete (NRRL 30566) is described and partially characterized from a fern-leaved grevillea (Grevillea pteridifolia) tree growing in the Northern Territory of Australia. This endophytic streptomycete produces, in culture, novel antibiotics - the kakadumycins. Methods are outlined for the production and chemical characterization of kakadumycin A and related compounds. This antibiotic is structurally related to a quinoxaline antibiotic, echinomycin. Each contains, by virtue of their amino acid compositions, alanine, serine and an unknown amino acid. Other biological, spectral and chromatographic differences between these two compounds occur and are given. Kakadumycin A has wide spectrum antibiotic activity, especially against Gram-positive bacteria, and it generally displays better bioactivity than echinomycin. For instance, against Bacillus anthracis strains, kakadumycin A has minimum inhibitory concentrations of 0.2-0.3 microg x ml(-1) in contrast to echinomycin at 1.0-1.2 microg x ml(-1). Both echinomycin and kakadumycin A have impressive activity against the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum with LD(50)s in the range of 7-10 ng x ml(-1). In macromolecular synthesis assays both kakadumycin A and echinomycin have similar effects on the inhibition of RNA synthesis. It appears that the endophytic Streptomyces sp. offer some promise for the discovery of novel antibiotics with pharmacological potential.

Details

ISSN :
15746968 and 03781097
Volume :
224
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....91d5ef72d611c0a7fcefc2847d1f8e03