Abstract
The potent antimicrobial extract of a culture of the marine derived actinomycete Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus M-169 was fractionated by reversed phase flash chromatography and preparative HPLC to yield the new Gram-positive antibiotic, anthracimycin B (1), together with its congener, anthracimycin (2). The structure of the new compound was established by analysis of its ESI-TOF MS and 1D and 2D NMR spectra, and comparison with data published for anthracimycin and anthracimycin BII-2619 (3). Notably, anthracimycin seemed to be the major and almost unique component of the extract detected by HPLC-UV-MS, making our S. cyanofuscatus strain an excellent candidate for further biosynthetic studies of this potent antibiotic.
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Rodríguez, V., Martín, J., Sarmiento-Vizcaíno, A., De La Cruz, M., García, L. A., Blanco, G., & Reyes, F. (2018). Anthracimycin B, a potent antibiotic against gram-positive bacteria isolated from cultures of the deep-sea actinomycete streptomyces cyaneofuscatus M-169. Marine Drugs, 16(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/md16110406
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