Literature DB >> 19132063

Discovery of okilactomycin and congeners from Streptomyces scabrisporus by antisense differential sensitivity assay targeting ribosomal protein S4.

Chaowei Zhang1, John G Ondeyka, Deborah L Zink, Angela Basilio, Francisca Vicente, Oscar Salazar, Olga Genilloud, Karen Dorso, Mary Motyl, Kevin Byrne, Sheo B Singh.   

Abstract

Protein synthesis inhibition is a highly successful target for developing clinically effective and safe antibiotics. There are several targets within the ribosomal machinery, and small ribosomal protein S4 (RPSD) is one of the newer targets. Screening of microbial extracts using antisense-sensitized rpsD Staphylococcus aureus strain led to isolation of okilactomycin and four new congeners from Streptomyces scabrisporus. The major compound, okilactomycin, was the most active, with a minimum detection concentration of 3-12 microg ml(-1) against antisense assay, and showed an MIC of 4-16 microg ml(-1) against Gram-positive bacteria, including S. aureus. The congeners were significantly less active in all assays, and all compounds showed a slight preferential inhibition of RNA synthesis over DNA and protein synthesis. Antisense technology, due to increased sensitivity, continues to yield new, even though weakly active, antibiotics.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19132063     DOI: 10.1038/ja.2008.8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antibiot (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0021-8820            Impact factor:   2.649


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