Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska 68131
Abstract
Study of the antimicrobial spectrum of valinomycin revealed that, in addition to the gram-positive bacteria reported in literature,
Streptococcus pyogenes
and
Clostridium sporogenes
are also susceptible to this antibiotic. The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the antibiotic for
S. pyogenes
grown aerobically and anaerobically did not differ markedly, negating the hypothesis that oxidative phosphorylation is involved in the mechanism of action of this antibiotic. This conclusion is further strengthened by the inhibition of growth of
C. sporogenes
, an obligate anaerobe. In a medium with a low K
+
concentration, the MIC for
S. pyogenes
was 0.02 μg/ml, the lowest ever recorded for this antibiotic. The inhibition of growth of
S. pyogenes
and
C. sporogenes
was readily reversed by addition of K
+
to the medium, indicating a compensation for net efflux of K
+
from the cells when the transmembrane potential reached equilibrium. In contrast to these bacteria,
Bacillus subtilis
was less susceptible to the antibiotic when the potassium concentration of the medium was low. The addition of potassium in the presence of valinomycin increased the inhibition of growth, which appears to result from dissipation of metabolic energy as in the mitochondrial system.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
Cited by
7 articles.
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