Tamehiro_2002_Antimicrob.Agents.Chemother_46_315

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Title : Bacilysocin, a novel phospholipid antibiotic produced by Bacillus subtilis 168 - Tamehiro_2002_Antimicrob.Agents.Chemother_46_315
Author(s) : Tamehiro N , Okamoto-Hosoya Y , Okamoto S , Ubukata M , Hamada M , Naganawa H , Ochi K
Ref : Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy , 46 :315 , 2002
Abstract :

We have found a novel phospholipid antibiotic (named bacilysocin) which accumulates within (or associates with) the cells of Bacillus subtilis 168 and determined the structure by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry analyses. The structure of bacilysocin elucidated was 1-(12-methyltetradecanoyl)-3-phosphoglyceroglycerol. Bacilysocin demonstrated antimicrobial activity, especially against certain fungi. Production of bacilysocin commenced immediately after growth ceased and before the formation of heat-resistant spores. The production of bacilysocin was completely blocked when the ytpA gene, which encodes a protein homologous to lysophospholipase, was disrupted, but blockage of the ytpA gene did not significantly affect growth. Sporulation was also impaired, with a 10-fold reduction in heat-resistant spore titers being detected. Since the ytpA disruptant actually lacked phospholipase activity, we propose that the YtpA protein functions as an enzyme for the biosynthesis of bacilysocin.

PubMedSearch : Tamehiro_2002_Antimicrob.Agents.Chemother_46_315
PubMedID: 11796336
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacsu-YTPA

Related information

Substrate Bacilysocin
Gene_locus bacsu-YTPA

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Tamehiro N, Okamoto-Hosoya Y, Okamoto S, Ubukata M, Hamada M, Naganawa H, Ochi K (2002)
Bacilysocin, a novel phospholipid antibiotic produced by Bacillus subtilis 168
Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 46 :315

Tamehiro N, Okamoto-Hosoya Y, Okamoto S, Ubukata M, Hamada M, Naganawa H, Ochi K (2002)
Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 46 :315