The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
MUTANTS BLOCKED IN STREPTOMYCIN PRODUCTION IN STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS-THE ROLE OF A-FACTOR
OSAMU HARATERUHIKO BEPPU
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1982 Volume 35 Issue 3 Pages 349-358

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Ninety-five streptomycin-nonproducing mutants derived from Streptomyces griseus FT-1 by UV-irradiation could be classified into major two classes by cosynthesis tests. Class I mutants (42 strains) were mutants blocked in the pathway of streptomycin biosynthesis while class II mutants (49 strains) required a factor for streptomycin biosynthesis which was excreted by the parental or class I mutant strains. The factor could be replaced by synthetic A-factor (2S-isocapryloyl-3S-hydroxymethyl-γ-butyrolactone) which restored both streptomycin biosynthesis and spore formation in the class II mutants. A-Factor deficient mutants were obtained from several strains of S. griseus and S. bikiniensis at high frequency by treatment with acridine orange or incubation at high temperature. A mutant whose streptomycin biosynthesis was independent of A-factor deficiency was found. The production of A-factor was distributed among various species of actinomycetes.

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