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Screening for Microbial Metabolites Affecting Phenotype of Caenorhabditis elegans
Daisuke YamamuroRyuji UchidaYoko TakahashiRokuro MasumaHiroshi Tomoda
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2011 Volume 34 Issue 10 Pages 1619-1623

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Microbial samples, including our library of known microbial compounds (ca. 300) and microbial culture broths (ca. 9000), were screened for small molecules affecting the phenotype of Caenorhabditis elegans. As a result, seven known compounds were found to induce phenotypic abnormality of C. elegans. Staurosporine exhibited morphological defects in the vulva and tail of C. elegans, avermectin B1a exhibited hatching inhibition of starting eggs on day 1 at 25—100 μM and growth inhibition at 0.01—12.5 μM, siccanin and antimycin A inhibited the growth of C. elegans, and fluorouracil inhibited hatching of eggs newly spawned by adult C. elegans. Toromycin induced morphological defects in the intestine. 5-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-oxazole, isolated as a fungal metabolite for the first time, inhibited the hatching of eggs newly spawned by adult C. elegans.

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