Increased production of saframycin A and isolation of saframycin S.
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japan Antibiotics Research Association in The Journal of Antibiotics
- Vol. 33 (9), 951-960
- https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.33.951
Abstract
An increased production of saframycin A, which is a satellite antibiotic to streptothricin and a trace component in the culture of Streptomyces lavendulae No. 314 is reported. Some improvement in the yield of the antibiotic was attained by supplementing the standard medium with 2 end-products of metabolic pathways related to saframycin biosynthesis. A further significant increase of saframycin A potency could be attained by addition of NaCN to the culture broth. A drastic degradation of saframycin A in the culture was successfully prevented by maintaining the pH lower than 5.5 after peak production of the antibiotic. The combined application of these improvements resulted in an approximately 1000-fold increase in saframycin A production as compared with the parental level. The precursor of saframycin A in the culture, which yielded saframycin A on cyanation was isolated, characterized and named saframycin S. Physicochemical properties of saframycin S were described and structural formulae were discussed.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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