Lantibiotics are biologically active peptides produced by Gram-positive bacteria. Starting from fermentation broth extracts preselected from a high-throughput screening program for discovering cell-wall inhibitors, we successfully isolated a new lantibiotic produced by Actinoplanes sp., designated as NAI-802. MS and NMR analysis together with explorative chemistry established that NAI-802 consists of 21 amino acids, 19 of which are identical to those present in the class II lantibiotic actagardine. Interestingly, NAI-802 carries one extra alanine and one extra arginine at the N-and C-termini, respectively. As expected from the overall higher positive charge, NAI-802 was slightly more active than actagardine against staphylococci and streptococci. Further improvement of its antibacterial activity was achieved by adding one additional positive charge through conversion of the C-terminal carboxylate into the corresponding basic amide. NAI-802 thus represents a novel promising candidate for treating Gram-positive infections caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens. © 2013 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved.
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Simone, M., Monciardini, P., Gaspari, E., Donadio, S., & Maffioli, S. I. (2013). Isolation and characterization of NAI-802, a new lantibiotic produced by two different Actinoplanes strains. Journal of Antibiotics, 66(2), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2012.92
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