An actinomycete strain SC-4710, a new soil isolate, was found to produce a new macrolide antibiotic, PC-766B. Chemotaxonomic analysis of the producing organism revealed that the cells of SC-4710 had type IV cell wall, type A whole cell sugar pattern, type PII phospholipids, menaquinone MK-8(H4), cellular fatty acids comprising straight-chain saturated, unsaturated and tuberculostearic acids, and mycolic acids. The strain was identified as Nocardia brasiliensis (Lindenberg) Pinoy. The antibiotic, PC-766B, was active against Gram-positive bacteria, and some fungi and yeasts, but inactive against Gram-negative bacteria. It also showed antitumor activity against murine tumor cells in vitro and in vivo, and a weak inhibitory activity against Na+, K+-ATPase in vitro. © 1993, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Kiyoshi, T., Akio, F., Shigeyasu, N., Masatomo, F., Masaru, F., & Kazuo, K. (1993). PC-766B, A New Macrolide Antibiotic Produced by Nocardia Brasiliensis: I. Taxonomy, Fermentation And Biological Activity. Journal of Antibiotics, 46(6), 972–978. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.46.972
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