Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
The Sites for Degradation of Blasticidin S
Isamu YAMAGUCHIKotaro TAKAGITomomasa MISATO
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1972 Volume 36 Issue 10 Pages 1719-1727

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The sites for degradation of blasticidin S was investigated using radioactive compounds which were biosynthetically prepared by a blasticidin S producing organism, St. griseochromogenes.
The antibiotic sprayed was located on the surface of the rice plant and little was diffused or transported into the tissue. From the wound or infected part, however, the compound was incorporated and translocated mainly to upper part. In the plant the antibiotic was decomposed at a slow rate, and a small amount of cytomycin and trace of deaminohydroxyblasticidin S were observed as the products. The compound located at the plant surface was efficiently decomposed by sunlight.
A considerable quantity of blasticidin S sprayed fell to the ground and was adsorbed on the soil surface tightly. Microbes such as Pseudomonas narginalis, Ps. ovalis and Fusarium oxysporum, which are usually present in the paddy field, decreased the biological activity of blasticidin S. Especially a fungal strain isolated from soil showed marked inactivation of blasticidin S by converting the antibiotic to deaminohydroxyblasticidin S mainly.

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