Thiocillins I and It were isolated from the culture broth of Bacillus cereus G-15, and thiocillins II and III from that of Bacillus badius AR-91. Also, the former two were probably produced by Bacillus megatherium I-13. These antibiotics active against Gram-positive bacteria are soluble in a mixture of chloroform and methanol, show characteristic ultraviolet absorptions (maxima at ca. 275 nm and ca. 348 nm), and contain a high content of sulfur, as much as approximately 15%. They are related to each other and also to micrococcin P, but differentiated by chromatographic behaviours. © 1976, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
CITATION STYLE
Shoji, J., Hinoo, H., Wakisaka, Y., Koizumi, K., Mayama, M., Matsuura, S., & Matsumoto, K. (1976). Studies on antibiotics from the genus bacillus. VIII. Isolation of three new antibiotics, thiocillins I, II and III, related to micrococcin P. The Journal of Antibiotics, 29(4), 366–374. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.29.366
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.