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Development of a chemically defined medium for the production of the antibiotic platensimycin by Streptomyces platensis
Authors:Maria Falzone  Evan Martens  Heather Tynan  Christian Maggio  Samantha Golden  Vasyl Nayda  Emmanuel Crespo  Gregory Inamine  Michael Gelber  Ryan Lemence  Nicholas Chiappini  Emily Friedman  Ben Shen  Vincent Gullo  Arnold L Demain
Institution:1. Charles A. Dana Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (R.I.S.E.), Drew University, Madison, NJ, 07940, USA
2. Department of Chemistry, Scripps Institute, Jupiter, FL, 33458, USA
3. Department of Molecular Therapeutics, Scripps Institute, Jupiter, FL, 33458, USA
Abstract:The actinomycete Streptomyces platensis produces two compounds that display antibacterial activity: platensimycin and platencin. These compounds were discovered by the Merck Research Laboratories, and a complex insoluble production medium was reported. We have used this medium as our starting point in our studies. In a previous study, we developed a semi-defined production medium, i.e., PM5. In the present studies, by varying the concentration of the components of PM5, we were able to develop a superior semi-defined medium, i.e., PM6, which contains a higher concentration of lactose. Versions of PM6, containing lower concentrations of all components, were also found to be superior to PM5. The new semi-defined production media contain dextrin, lactose, MOPS buffer, and ammonium sulfate in different concentrations. We determined antibiotic production capabilities using agar diffusion assays and chemical assays via thin-layer silica chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography. We reduced crude nutrient carryover from the seed medium by washing the cells with distilled water. Using these semi-defined media, we determined that addition of the semi-defined component soluble starch stimulated antibiotic production and that it and dextrin could both be replaced with glucose, resulting in the chemically defined medium, PM7.
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