Isolation and Optimal Producing Conditions of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics from Streptomyces sp. Y-88

광범위 항생물질을 생산하는 Streptomyces sp. Y-88의 분리 및 생산 최적 조건

  • 방병호 (을지대하교 보건산업대학 식품과학부) ;
  • 정은자 (을지대하교 보건산업대학 식품과학부)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

In order to isolate antibiotic producing microorganisms, several actinomycetes were isolated from soil samples. The aerial hyphae of Y-88 strain were gray in color with tree types. Under the microscopic examination, the Y-88 isolate formed a spiral aerial spore mass with a smooth surface and a rectiflexibilis type of spore chain. Y-88 utilized glucose, fructose, arabinose, and sucrose, but not rhamnose, raffinose, mannitol, or inositol. In addition, Y-88 produced melanin on the tyrosine agar and the strain could utilize L-valine, L-phenylalanine, and L-hydroxyproline. Based on these results and the cultural and physiological characteristics described in the Bergey's Manual, the Actinomycetes, Y-88, was identificated as a Streptomyces species. The optimum medium conditions for this antibiotic producing Streptomyces sp. Y-88 was 1.6% soluble starch, 0.6% glucose, 0.6% beef extract, 0.01% $K_2HPO_4$, 0.01% $MgSO_4$ $7H_2O$, and 0.01% $ZnSO_4$ $7H_2O$ at an initial pH of 4.0, and 25$^{\circ}C$.

현재까지 미생물에 의해 생산되는 10,000여 종의 항생물질 가운데 약 2/3 에 해당하는 64% 정도가 방선균으로부터 발견되었다. 따라서 토양 중에 널리 분포하고 있는 방선균을 분리하여 광범위 항생물질 생산능이 가강 우수한 Y-88을 최종 선정하였다. 이 균을 형태학적, 생리상 및 배양학적으로 동정한 결과 Streptomyces 속으로 밝혀져 Streptomyces sp. Y-88 이라 명명하였다. Y-88로부터 항생물질 생산 최적 배양조건을 검토한 결과 soluble starch 1.6%, glucose 1.6%, beef extract 0.6%, $K_2HPO_4$, $MgSO_4$ $7H_2O$$ZnSO_4$ $7H_2O$가 각각 0.01%였으며, 최적 pH4.0, 배양온도 25$^{\circ}C$ 그리고 배양시간으로 위의 조건에 30시간에서 항생물질 생산이 빠른 것으로 나타났다.

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