Production of novel antibiotic, dopsisamine, by a new subspecies of nocardiopsis mutabilis with multiple antibiotic resistance

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An actinomycete isolate designated as TS-1980 with multiple resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics was found to produce novel antibiotics. The strain showed taxonomic features identical to the type strain of Nocardiopsis mutabilis except for the temperature range for growth and the utilization of mannitol and raffinose. Based on the capability of growing at lower temperature range, the strain was named N. mutabilis subsp. cryophilis subsp. nov. Physicochemical and biological characterization of a purified antibiotic revealed its novel polyamine-type nature with a broad antimicrobial activity. The antibiotic was named dopsisamine. © 1986, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Takahashi, A., Saito, N., Morioka, M., Okami, Y., Umezawa, H., & Hotta, K. (1986). Production of novel antibiotic, dopsisamine, by a new subspecies of nocardiopsis mutabilis with multiple antibiotic resistance. The Journal of Antibiotics, 39(2), 175–183. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.39.175

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