Accumulation of Diphosphorylated Butirosin A Derivatives by Phosphatase-negative Mutants of Bacillus vitellinus

1982 
It has been reported that Bacillus vitellinus, a butirosin A-producing bacterium, has two enzymes: butirosin A-3′-phosphotransferase, catalyzing phosphorylation of butirosin A, and phosphatase, catalyzing dephosphorylation of butirosin A-3′-phosphate.A phosphatase-negative mutant, P-15, was derived from a potent butirosin A producer, BA-44, by NTG treatment. The mutant, P-15, was found to produce a butirosin A derivative when it was grown in a medium containing a relatively high concentration of inorganic phosphate. This compound was isolated and confirmed to be butirosin A-6′-N-diphosphate by physico-chemical analysis and 13C-NMR spectrometry.Furthermore, a mutant strain, AP-165, was derived from the phosphatase-negative mutant, P-15. This strain, AP-165, was isolated as a nonproducer on an agar piece of bouillon medium, but was found to accumulate a major product, 6′-deamino-6′-hydroxybutirosin A-6′-O-diphosphate, and a minor one, 6′-deamino-6′-hydroxybutirosin A-6′-O-monophosphate.It seems likely that ...
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