Two polyene amides produced by genetically modified Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108 |
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Authors: | Seco Elena M Cuesta Trinidad Fotso Serge Laatsch Hartmut Malpartida Francisco |
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Affiliation: | Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Campus de la UAM, 28049 Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108, a newly isolated strain, was recently characterized as a producer of two polyene macrolide antibiotics (rimocidin and CE-108), and the biosynthetic gene cluster was partially characterized. When the producer strain was genetically modified by transformation with some engineered SCP2*-derived vectors carrying the ermE gene, two previously uncharacterized macrolides were detected in the fermentation broth of the recombinant strain and chemically characterized as the amides of the parental polyene carboxylic acids. The biological activity and some in vitro toxicity assays showed that this chemical modification resulted in pharmaceuticals with improved biological properties compared with the parental products. |
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