The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
METABOLIC PRODUCTS FROM MICROORGANISMS. 230
AMICLENOMYCIN-PEPTIDES, NEW ANTIMETABOLITES OF BIOTIN. TAXONOMY, FERMENTATION AND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
MATTHIAS POETSCHHANTS ZÄHNERROLF G. WERNERARMIN KERNGÜNTHER JUNG
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1985 年 38 巻 3 号 p. 312-320

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Four new and two known peptide antibiotics containing amiclenomycin (Acm) have been isolated from a culture of Streptomyces venezuelae Tü 2460: L-McIle-L-Acm (1), L-Ile-L-Acm (2), L-MeVal-L-Acm (3), L-MeIle-L-Acm-L-Gln (4), L-Ile-L-Acm-L-Gln (5) and L-Val-L-Acm-L-Gln (6). These di- and tripeptides exhibited antimicrobial activity on a minimal medium against Gram-negative bacteria, which could be reversed by biotin. It was shown that the antibiotics were decomposed by peptidases to provide amiclenomycin (7) after their uptake into cells of Esclterichia coli via peptide-permeases. The antimicrobial activity of the amiclenomycin-peptides was the inhibition of DAPA-aminotransferase by the amiclenomycin-warhead, however, amiclenomycin itself was hardly transported into the cells. Since the amiclenomycin peptides misuse general transport systems, they are presented here as examples for the illicit transport concept.

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