Screening of Antagonistic Actinomycetes for Potato Scab Control and Isolation of Antibiotic Compound

감자 더뎅이병원균에 대해 길항활성을 갖는 방선균 탐색 및 항균 활성물질의 분리

  • Lee, Hyang-Burm (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology) ;
  • Cho, Jong-Wun (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology) ;
  • Lim, Chi-Hwan (College of Agricultural Life Science, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kim, Chang-Jin (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology)
  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

In the course of our screening for biocontrol agent (BCA) against Streptomyces scabiei and S. turgidiscabies causing potato scab using 5,000 actinomtcete isolates, 9 antagonistic strains were selected as BCA candidates through in vitro and in vivo assay. An antagonistic strain, A020645 was highly resistant to some pesticides and antibiotics such as dazomet and mancozeb and showed high control value in vivo. Two bioactive compounds (compound A, B) were purified by anion exchange chromatography, solid phase (ODS) extraction, TLC and reverse phase HPLC. Their chemical structures are now thought to be nucleoside derivative as determined by $^1H-NMR$ data analysis. Their full chemical structures would be elucidated through $^{13}C-NMR$, HMQC and HMBC analyses. Further studies will be focused on fitness in soil and formulation of the BCA candidates.

감자더뎅이병 방제용 생물제제(biocontrol agenL BCA)를 개발하기 위하여 국내 토양으로부터 분리된 5,000여 방선균 균주를 대상으로 더뎅이병 관련 병원균(Streptomyces scabiei및 S. turgidiscabies)에 대한 in vitro또는 in vivo 활성검정을 실시하였다. 활성검정 결과 길항력이 우수한 균주로서 9균주가 선발되었으며 실제 재배포장에서 사용되고 있는 dazomet및 mancozeb 등 농약에 대한 감수성 시험을 실시하여 A020645 균주가 길항활성 뿐만 아니라 약제저항성이 가장 높음을 확인하고 더뎅이병 방제용 BCA 균주로 선발하였다. 본 균주로부터 항균활성물질을 분리하기 위하여 액체배양액으로부터 음이온교환 크로마토그래피(anion exchange chromatography), solidphase(ODS) extraction, TLC, 역상 HPLC 등을 실시하여 최종적으로 compound A와 B를 순수 분리하였다. Compound A와 B는 NMR 분석 결과 nucleoside계 화합물로 판단된다.

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