Pilot-plant cultivation of Streptomyces griseus producing homologues of nonactin by precursor-directed biosynthesis and their identification by LC/MS-ESI.
Tomás Rezanka, Ales Prell, Jaroslav Spízek, Karel Sigler
Index: J. Antibiot. 63(8) , 524-9, (2010)
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Abstract
Precursor-directed biogenetic approach was used to produce a range of nonactin homologues in a 50 l fermentor cultivation of strain Streptomyces griseus 34/249 obtained by UV mutagenesis. The production medium contained sodium propionate, isobutyrate and isovalerate as individual precursors, and 10 g l(-1) Diaion HP20 styrene-divinylbenzene resin that maintains suitable precursor concentration by reversibly adsorbing and releasing it. The produced nonactin homologues were separated on two C18 reversed-phase liquid chromatography columns in series and analyzed by MS with ESI source in the positive ion mode. Formation of doubly charged ions was suppressed by an excess of Na(+) ions throughout the process. The production of the homologues increased up to day 5 and then it leveled off. Cultivations with individual precursors yielded a total of 18 nonactin homologues whose spectrum depended on the precursor used. The total production of the homologues was lowered but their spectrum was shifted to higher-molecular-weight compounds.
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