Screening for new antifolates of microbial origin and a new antifolate Am-8402

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A screening method was established for new specific inhibitors of folate metabolism. Culture broths of soil isolates were selected based on relative microbial activity. A culture, to be retained, must be active against Enterococcus faecium grown in a medium which contains a limited amount of pteroic acid but lacks activity against the microorganism grown in a medium supplemented with thymidine. By this screening method, three new antibiotics, diazaquinomycins A and B and AM-8402 were selected from eight thousand soil isolates. The isolation and structures of diazaquinomycins have been reported. AM-8402 is a new antifolate active against Gram-positive bacteria and mycoplasmas. It consists of a nanao-mycin D moiety as chromophore and a deoxysugar and is structurally related to medermycin. © 1985, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Mura, S., Murata, M., Kimura, K., Matsukura, S., Nishihara, T., & Tanaka, H. (1985). Screening for new antifolates of microbial origin and a new antifolate Am-8402. Journal of Antibiotics, 38(8), 1016–1024. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.38.1016

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