The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
THE POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF A PLASMID(S) IN ACTINOMYCIN SYNTHESIS BY STREPTOMYCES PARVULUS AND STREPTOMYCES ANTIBIOTICUS
KOZO OCHIEDWARD KATZ
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1978 Volume 31 Issue 11 Pages 1143-1148

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The treatment of Streptomyces parvulus and Streptomyces antibioticus with acriflavine or novobiocin resulted in the loss of ability to produce actinomycin. The concomitant loss of ability to form aerial mycelium and the incidence of auxotrophic progeny (S. parvulus) were both low relative to the loss of the antibiotic-producing property. Protoplast fusion induced by polyethylene glycol 4000, using suitable auxotrophic strains of S. parvulus, resulted in high recombination frequencies to prototrophy (9.6-15%). When fusion was carried out between auxotrophic act+ and act- strains, respectively, there was a high frequency (84-95%) of the actinomycin synthesizing character among the prototrophic recombinants examined. No actinomycin-producing recombinant was detected in similar experiments between auxotrophic non-producing strains.

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