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Published on: July 30, 2017
Isolation and Identification of Multiple Nematicides Produced by Streptomyces sp. AN091965
Jung Min Kim1, Yun Seo Park1, Jeong Sang Yi2
1Natural Products Research Institute, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
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Streptomyces are vital sources of bioactive metabolites. From Streptomyces sp. AN091965 culture extracts, seven secondary metabolites were identified. Five showed nematicidal activity: spectinabilin (1), its unprecedented derivative (Z,E,E,Z)-spectinabilin (2), homoaureothin (3), undecylprodigiosin (4) and metacycloprodigiosin (5), while two spectinabilin derivatives, SNF 4435C (6) and SNF 4435D (7) were immunosuppressive. Subsequent biological assays demonstrated that compound 2 exhibited remarkable nematicidal activity, surpassing the commercial agent fosthiazate and showing comparable efficacy to abamectin. This study not only reports a novel nematicide but also demonstrates the strain's unique capacity to produce multiple nematicides, serving as a promising host strain for biopesticide production.

