The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
Binding of Benanomicin A to Fungal Cells in Reference to its Fungicidal Action
MAKI WATANABESHUICHI GOMIHIROYOSHI TOHYAMAKEIKO OHTSUKASEIJI SHIBAHARASHIGEHARU INOUYEHIDEMITSU KOBAYASHISHIGEO SUZUKISHINICHI KONDOTOMIO TAKEUCHIHIDEYO YAMAGUCHI
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1996 Volume 49 Issue 4 Pages 366-373

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An antifungal antibiotic, benanomicin A, binds in the presence of Ca2+ to susceptible fungi and some bacteria, but not to antibiotic-resistant bacteria and mammalian cells. With the susceptible yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, benanomicin A binds similarly to whole cells and to protoplasts. Studies using benanomicin A and three structurally related derivatives suggested that a carboxylic acid in the D-alanine moiety and a sugar moiety in the benanomicin A molecule are essential for both binding and antifungal activities against growing S. cerevisiae. An amino substituent on the sugar moiety can be replaced with a hydroxyl group without the loss of activities. Benanomicin A binds to various yeast mannans which differ in glycosidic linkages. These results indicate that binding of benanomicin A to the mannan portion of fungal cells is essential for exertion of the antifungal activity.

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