Biosynthesis of astromicin and related antibiotics. I. Biosynthetic studies by bioconversion experiments.

Abstract
Biosynthesis of astromicin, a unique pseudodisaccharide aminoglycoside antibiotic containing 1,4-diaminocyclitol component, was investigated by isolating a variety of possible precursor coumpounds from mutants of Micromonospora olivasterospora in which biosynthetic pathways for astromicin were blocked. Washed mycelia of M. olivasterospora mutants converted these compounds to astromicin, which was detected by TLC. Since astromicin possesses 1 glycyl and 3 methyl groups, [14C]glycine and [14C]methionine should be incorporated into precursors to form astromicin. To confirm the biosynthetic pathway, formation of labeled astromicin from the precursors was examined using [1-14C]-glycine or [methyl-14C]methionine. The biosynthetic pathway for astromicin is proposed.