Increased production of sinefungin, a very potent antifungal and antiparasitic nucleoside antibiotic was achieved by medium and strain improvement. When soybean-meal, dextrin and yeast extract were added as carbon and nitrogen sources to the fermentation medium, instead of corn steep liquor, soya-oil and glucose; the antibiotic yield increased from 40 μg/ml to 126 μg/ml with low biomass production. Strain improvement was attempted by two methods. The mean antibiotic yield of the variants after multistepmutagenesis by N-methyl- N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and ethyleneimine was 466 μg/ml. Protoplasts of the parental strain were prepared by lysozyme digestion from mycelia grown in a medium containing 0.7% glycine. The mean activity of the regenerated protoplasts was 664 μg/ml. Thus, the overall sinefungin production could be increased 16-fold. © 1985, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Malina, H., & Robert-Gero, M. (1985). Enhanced sinefungin production by medium improvement, mutagenesis, and protoplast regeneration of streptomyces incarnates nrrl 8089. The Journal of Antibiotics, 38(9), 1204–1210. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.38.1204
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