Abstract
An aminoglycoside hypersensitive mutant, Kp-126, was isolated from the aminoglycoside-resistant strain, Kp-8, of Klebsiella pneumoniae through selection using sorbistin, a non-aminocyclitol-aminoglycoside antibiotic. The mutant Kp-126 was approximately 100-fold more sensitive to sorbistin than the parent strain Kp-8. The mutant also showed hypersensitivity to various aminocyclitol-aminoglycoside antibiotics. K. pneumoniae Kp-126 was used in screening and a new aminoglycoside antibiotic, 3,3'-neotrehalosadiamine (BMY-28251), was discovered in the fermentation broths of soil isolate strain of Bacillus pumilus. © 1986, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Numata, K. I., Yamamoto, H., Hatori, M., Miyaki, T., & Kawaguchi, H. (1986). Isolation of an aminoglycoside hypersensitive mutant and its application in screening. The Journal of Antibiotics, 39(7), 994–1000. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.39.994
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