The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
MICROBIAL CONVERSION OF ANTIBIOTICS. I
DEACYLATION OF MARIDOMYCIN BY BACTERIA
KAZUO NAKAHAMAMOTOWO IZAWAMASAYUKI MUROITOYOKAZU KISHIMINORU UCHIDASEIZI IGARASI
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1974 Volume 27 Issue 6 Pages 425-432

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Maridomycin, a macrolide antibiotic, was hydrolyzed to 4"-deacylmaridomycin byesterases obtained from many bacteria. Among these bacteria, Bacillus megaterium91277 showed the highest activity. The properties of the esterase were investigated by using cell-free extract obtained from B. megaterium 91277. Optimum pH was 8.5.9-Propionylmaridomycin was also hydrolyzed to 4"-deacyl-9-propionylmaridomycin by the esterase. The hydrolytic rate of 9-propionylmaridomycin was more rapid than that of maridomycin. Substrates bearing 4"-acyl group of C3 or C4 were most rapidly hydrolyzed. 4"-Depropionylmaridomycln III and 4"-depropionyl-9-propionylmaridomycin III were prepared from maridomycin III and 9-propionylmaridomycin III, respectively, in large scale by using culture broth of B. megaterium 91277. 4"-DeisovaIeryljosamycin

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