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1 Who are the main producers?
Antibiotics What are antibiotics? Who are the main producers? Biological functions? Resistance New developments

2 First antimicrobial drugs
Louis Pasteur ( ): “pasteurization” Fermentation: wine contamination Germ theory: silkworn disease Vaccine: anthrax, fowl cholera Rabies

3 First antimicrobial drugs
Paul Ehrilch ( ): - Methylene blue: malaria Toxin and antitoxin Salvarsan: magic bullet against syphilis, Treponema pallidum

4 First antimicrobial drugs
Gerhard Domagk (Nobel Prize 1939) Sulfa drugs Prontosil Sulfanilamide, analog of p-aminobenzoic acid (part of folic acid, precursor of nucleic acids) Development of antituberculosis compounds thiosemiccarbasone and isoniazid

5 1940 Howard Florey Ernst Chain
1928 Alexander Fleming 1940 Howard Florey Ernst Chain 1954 Cephalosporin C Staphylococcus aureus Figure 20.1

6 Salman Waksman, Albert Schatz
1943. Actinomycin Streptomycin

7 Diminishing returns in finding natural products: Genetics to the rescue?

8 Primary and secondary metabolism

9 What are antibiotics? Secondary metabolites synthesized by some microorganisms Any compound able to cause a damaged in a target cell

10 Who are the main producers
Bacteria Gram positive Streptomyces Fungi Other bacteria

11 MICROORGANISMS and BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS
Actinomycetes 93% 60% 64% Antitumorals Antifungals Bioactives Fungi 6% 32% 30% 1% Bacteria 8%

12 BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS SYNTHESIZED
BY ACTINOMYCETES ANTIBACTERIALS ANTIFUNGALS ANTIPARASITICS Erythromycin Tetracycline Gentamicin Amphotericin B Nystatin Avermectins IMUNOSUPRESSANTS ANTITUMORALS Doxorubicin Mitramycin Bleomycin Rapamycin FK506 INSETICIDES Espinosin HERBICIDES Bialaphos

13 LIFE CYCLE OF Streptomyces
Spores Aerial mycelium Substrate mycelium Production of secondary metabolites (antibiotics, fungicides, antitumorals,..)

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16 Biological functions of antibiotics?
In the producer: Activators of morphological differentiation, UV protector, communication In the target microorganism: Toxicity

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18 Total cell count Viable cell count

19 Total cell count Viable cell count

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28 Narrow spectrum of microbial activity
Broad spectrum antibiotic Figure Overview

29 Structure of peptidoglycan
glycan tetrapeptide

30 Peptidoglycan sheet in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
Glycine interbridge in S. aureus

31 Figure 20.3a

32 Figure 20.3b

33 Figure 20.7

34 Figure 20.4a

35 Figure 20.4b

36 Figure Overview

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38 Injury of plasma membrane of a yeast caused by antifungal drug
Figure 20.5

39 Figure 20.16a

40 Figure 20.16b

41 Figure 20.16c

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43 Figure 20.22


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