1978
DOI: 10.7164/antibiotics.31.959
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Production of deoxyfrenolicin and a new antibiotic, frenolicin B by Streptomyces roseofulvus strain AM-3867.

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“…Asukamycin was also found to have anticoccidial activity. Furthermore, frenolicin B [40,41], and nanaomycins A and D [42,43], formerly isolated in our group from Streptomyces strains as antimycoplasmal and antibacterial compounds, respectively, were recently found to also show PFTase inhibitory activities [44] (for their structures see Fig. 7).…”
Section: Pftase Inhibitors Discovered By Our Screening Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asukamycin was also found to have anticoccidial activity. Furthermore, frenolicin B [40,41], and nanaomycins A and D [42,43], formerly isolated in our group from Streptomyces strains as antimycoplasmal and antibacterial compounds, respectively, were recently found to also show PFTase inhibitory activities [44] (for their structures see Fig. 7).…”
Section: Pftase Inhibitors Discovered By Our Screening Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar phenomenon has also been reported in the case of the whiE PKS (30), which produces 22-carbon and 24-carbon backbones. However, until now it has been assumed that these observations are peculiar to PKSs that exhibit relaxed chain length specificity in nature, because at least the frenolicin producer, S. roseofulvus, is known to produce both 16-and 18-carbon natural products with very similar structures (31,32). In contrast, neither the naturally occurring PKS from S. glaucescens nor any engineered PKS containing the core tcm subunits has yielded an 18-carbon product thus far.…”
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“…), showed anticoccidial activity against a monensin-resistant strain in vivo. Frenolicin B (12) was originally isolated as an antimycoplasmal antibiotic from Streptomyces roseofulvus by our group, 34) and later was revealed to show potent anticoccidial activity in vivo.…”
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confidence: 99%