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. 1965 Sep;96(3):853-61.
doi: 10.1042/bj0960853.

Origin of the sarcosine molecules of actinomycins

Origin of the sarcosine molecules of actinomycins

O Ciferri et al. Biochem J. 1965 Sep.

Abstract

1. Streptomyces V-187 produces on minimal medium a mixture composed mainly of actinomycin C(1) (actinomycin D) and actinomycin A(1) (actinomycin I). If sarcosine is added to the medium, the micro-organism produces, in addition to actinomycins C(1) and A(1), actinomycin F(8) (actinomycin II) and actinomycin F(9) (actinomycin (III), characterized by the substitution by sarcosine of one or both the proline molecules present in actinomycin C(1). 2. Exogenous sarcosine seems to be incorporated as such by Streptomyces V-187 only in the sarcosine molecule(s) that replace proline in the actinomycins of the F group, whereas, for the synthesis of the other sarcosine molecules, the amino acid is first demethylated to glycine. 3. The incorporation of sarcosine and glycine into actinomycin by Streptomyces antibioticus appears to follow a similar pattern, except that a portion of the methyl group produced in the degradation of sarcosine is utilized as a source of the methyl groups of the antibiotic. This explains the previously reported lack of cross-dilution between glycine and sarcosine observed in the incorporation of these amino acids into actinomycin.

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