2 research outputs found
Marine actinomycetes as a source of novel secondary metabolites
A set of 600 actinomycetes strains which were isolated from marine sediments from various sites in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans were screened for the production of bioactive secondary metabolites. Marine streptomycete strains were found to be producers of well known chemically diverse antibiotics isolated from terrestrial streptomycetes, as in the case of marine Micromonospora strains. New marine members of the rare genus Verrucosispora seem to be a promising source for novel bioactive secondary metabolites as shown in the case of the abyssomicin producing strain AB-18-032
Frigocyclinone, a novel angucyclinone antibiotic produced by a Streptomyces griseus strain from Antarctica
A new angucyclinone antibiotic, frigocyclinone, was isolated from Streptomyces griseus strain NTK97, consisting of a tetrangomycin moiety attached through a C-glycosidic linkage with the aminodeoxysugar ossamine. Frigocyclinone showed antibacterial activities against Gram-positive bacteria