A54145, a new lipopeptide antibiotic complex. Discovery, taxonomy, fermentation and HPLC

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A54145 is a complex of new lipopeptide antibiotics that inhibits Gram-positive bacteria and acts as a growth promotant for broiler chicks. Eight factors; A, B, C, D, E, F, A1 and B1; have been isolated and characterized. They contain four similar peptide nuclei, each of which is acylated with either an 2-decanoyl, n-decanoyl, or undecanoyl side chain. Taxonomic studies ascertained that the producing microorganism was a strain of Streptomyces fradiae. Fermentation studies determined that superior antibiotic yields were obtained in stirred bioreactors in a soybean flour-molasses medium employing a continuous glucose feed. These findings, interwoven with the selection of hyper-productive mutants, increased fermentation yields from <50 μg/ml to more than 1 mg/ml. An analytical HPLC system was developed for the identification and subsequent quantitation of each factor of the A54145 complex. © 1990, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Boeck, L. D., Papiska, H. R., Wetzel, R. W., Mynderse, J. S., Fukuda, D. S., Mertz, F. P., & Berry, D. M. (1990). A54145, a new lipopeptide antibiotic complex. Discovery, taxonomy, fermentation and HPLC. The Journal of Antibiotics, 43(6), 587–593. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.43.587

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