Da. Steinberg et al., GLYCOTHIOHEXIDES, NOVEL ANTIBIOTICS PRODUCED BY SEBEKIA SP LL-14E605 .1. TAXONOMY, FERMENTATION AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION, Journal of antibiotics, 47(8), 1994, pp. 887-893
The new glycothiohexide antibiotics, which are related to nosiheptide,
were identified in fermentations of an actinomycete belonging to the
genus ''Sebekia''. Strain LL-14E605 was classified as a ''Sebekia'' ba
sed on the presence of both mesodiaminopimelic acid and madurose in th
e cell wall and the presence of pseudosporangia encasing the spores. C
ulture LL-14B605 was successfully fermented in 10 to 3,000 liters of a
complex medium. Antibiotic activity closely followed cell mass accumu
lation and usually peaked after 4 to 5 days of incubation. Glycothiohe
xide alpha demonstrated excellent in vitro activity against Gram-posit
ive bacteria with MICs of 0.03 to 0.06 mu g/ml against methicillin-res
istant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus fae
calis. However, glycothiohexide alpha failed to protect mice against a
lethal challenge with Staphylococcus aureus Smith unless it was admin
istered prior to challenge.