The myxobacterial fungicide, ambruticin, kills the yeast, Hansenula anomala
, with high efficacy (MIC 0.05 mug/ml), but only when the cells are growing
. The earliest effect, observed almost immediately after the addition of th
e antibiotic, is a transient but substantial increase of intracellular glyc
erol, followed by an accumulation of triacylglycerols and free fatty acids.
At about the time when free fatty acids accumulate, the cells become leaky
to low molecular weight compounds. We assume that this leakage kills the c
ells. The mechanism of action of ambruticin thus appears to be the same as
that of the phenylpyrroles, e.g., pyrrolnitrin, viz., interference with osm
oregulation.