- Lysobactin, a novel antibacterial agent produced by Lysobacter sp. II. Biological properties.
Lysobactin, a novel antibacterial agent produced by Lysobacter sp. II. Biological properties.
The Journal of antibiotics (1988-12-01)
D P Bonner, J O'Sullivan, S K Tanaka, J M Clark, R R Whitney
PMID3209466
RESUMEN
Lysobactin, an antibiotic isolated from a strain of Lysobacter, is 2 to 4-fold more active than vancomycin against aerobic and anaerobic Gram-positive bacteria. Included in the spectrum of lysobactin are Staphylococci, Streptococci, corynebacteria, clostridia and various other Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria. The activity of lysobactin against aerobic and anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria is poor. When given parenterally the compound was efficacious in systemic staphylococcal and streptococcal infections in mice. Similarly, when applied topically lysobactin was also curative in a staphylococcal wound infection in mice. Some studies on the mode of action of lysobactin are presented.
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