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Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 1991

Biosynthetic origins of the polycyclic xanthone antibiotic, citreamicin

Guy T. Carter; Donald B. Borders; Joseph J. Goodman; Joseph Ashcroft; Michael Greenstein; William M. Maiese; Cedric J. Pearce

The biosynthesis of citreamicin 1 has been studied by feeding 13C- and 18O-labelled precursors to Micromonospora citrea cultures. 13C-NMR spectroscopic analysis of the enriched products demonstrated a labelling pattern indicating that the antibiotic is derived from a polyketide which undergoes rearrangement by a mechanism unique for xanthone biosynthesis.


Mutation Research-dna Repair | 1992

Phenotypes conferred by the Bacillus subtilis recM13 mutation and the din23 fusion

Marcia S. Osburne; Susan M. Zavodny; Michael Greenstein; William M. Maiese

The din23 fusion encodes a B. subtilis SOS-inducible regulatory region fused to the E. coli lacZ gene (Love et al., 1985). A strain encoding the din23 fusion and a recM13 allele showed low-level constitutive beta-galactosidase expression, was induced for beta-galactosidase production by DNA gyrase inhibitors but not by DNA-damaging agents, and was slightly induced by a variety of agents which do not normally induce the SOS regulon. The din23 fusion itself resulted in high levels of spontaneous prophage induction in wild-type, recM- and recA-hosts, despite the fact that the din23recM13 strain was not induced for beta-galactosidase production by DNA-damaging agents. The results suggest that the recM gene may be involved with the regulation of the RecA protease-mediated SOS response, while the din23 gene may be involved with the regulation of an alternative function which results in the cleavage of prophage repressor.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1989

Calicheamicins, a novel family of antitumor antibiotics: taxonomy, fermentation and biological properties.

William M. Maiese; M. P. Lechevalier; H. A. Lechevalier; Joseph D. Korshalla; Nydia A. Kuck; Amedeo A. Fantini; M. J. Wildey; J. Thomas; Michael Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1994

BIOXALOMYCINS, NEW ANTIBIOTICS PRODUCED BY THE MARINE Streptomyces sp. LL-31F508: TAXONOMY AND FERMENTATION

Vernan S. Bernan; Deborah A. Montenegro; Joseph D. Korshalla; William M. Maiese; Deborah A. Steinberg; Michael Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1994

Pyrroindomycins, novel antibiotics produced by Streptomyces rugosporus sp. LL-42D005. I. Isolation and structure determination.

Wei-Dong Ding; David R. Williams; Peter Northcote; Marshall M. Siegel; Russ Tsao; Joseph Ashcroft; George O. Morton; Mahender R. Alluri; Darren Abbanat; William M. Maiese; G. A. Ellestad


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1998

Cell wall active antifungal compounds produced by the marine fungus hypoxylon oceanicum LL-15G256. I. Taxonomy and fermentation.

D. Abbanat; M. Leighton; William M. Maiese; E.B.G. Jones; C. Pearce; M. Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1999

Biosynthesis of the Pyrroindomycins by Streptomyces rugosporus LL-42D005; Characterization of Nutrient Requirements

Darren Abbanat; William M. Maiese; Michael Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1990

Simaomicin (LL-D42067), a novel antibiotic from Actinomadura madurae. I. Taxonomy, fermentation and biological activity

William M. Maiese; Joseph D. Korshalla; Joseph J. Goodman; Margaret Jennings Torrey; Sidney Kantor; David P. Labeda; Michael Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1989

LL-E19085α, a novel antibiotic from Micromonospora citrea: taxonomy, fermentation and biological activity

William M. Maiese; M. P. Lechevalier; H. A. Lechevalier; Joseph D. Korshalla; Joseph J. Goodman; M. J. Wildey; Nydia A. Kuck; Michael Greenstein


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1995

Isolation, characterization and structure of a new allenic polyine antibiotic produced by Fungus LL-07F275

Gerhard Schlingmann; Lisa Milne; Cedric J. Pearce; Donald B. Borders; Michael Greenstein; William M. Maiese; Guy T. Carter

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