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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, February 2000, p. 718-722, Vol. 66, No. 2
Marine Biotechnology Institute Co. Ltd.,
Shimizu, Shizuoka 424-0037,1 and Faculty
of Pharmacy, Meijo University, Tenpaku, Nagoya
468-8503,2 Japan
Received 18 August 1999/Accepted 30 November 1999
In screening the culture broth of marine bacteria collected at Yap
(Micronesia), Palau (Belau), and Okinawa (the southwest islands of
Japan) for antimicroalgal activity, 37 out of 2,594 bacterial isolates
tested were found to produce anticyanobacterial substances
against Oscillatoria amphibia NIES-361. One strain, C-979,
identified as a Vibrio sp., was selected and cultured in 2.4 liters of marine broth 2216 to identify the bioactive compound produced by the strain. The purified very hydrophilic compound (16.4 mg) was determined to be
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-Cyanoalanine Production by Marine Bacteria on Cyanide-Free
Medium and Its Specific Inhibitory Activity toward
Cyanobacteria

and
-cyano-L-alanine
(L-CNAla) by instrumental analyses and the application
of the advanced Marfey method. L-CNAla did not inhibit the
growth of bacteria, yeast, or eukaryotic microalgae, but some
cyanobacteria were found to be sensitive to L-CNAla at a
concentration of 0.4 to 25 µg/ml. The effect of L-CNAla
on some other environmental organisms, including invertebrates and a
macroalgae, is discussed. CNAla production in marine broth was
examined by thin-layer chromatography for the 37 bacterial isolates
which produced an anticyanobacterial substance. The broth of 36 of
these strains contained CNAla, suggesting the wide distribution of
CNAla production by marine bacteria. This is the first report on
bacteria that produce CNAla without a supply of the cyanide ion in the medium.
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Corresponding author. Present address: Nippon Suisan
Kaisha, Ltd., 559-6 Kitano-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0906, Japan. Phone: 81-426-56-5191. Fax: 81-426-56-5188. E-mail:
yoshi3{at}nissui.co.jp.
Present address: Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., 4-17-1 Higashiyawata, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 254-0016, Japan.
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