Tsunakawa M, Tenmyo O, Tomita K, Naruse N, Kotake C, Miyaki T, Konishi M, Oki T
Bristol-Myers Squibb Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1992 Feb;45(2):180-8. doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.45.180.
A strain of Amycolatopsis orientalis No. Q427-8 (ATCC 53884) was found to produce a complex of new antiviral antibiotics, quartromicin which consisted of at least six components A1, A2, A3, D1, D2 and D3. Structural studies suggested that they are a novel type of molecules unrelated to any known antibiotics. Each component of quartromicin exhibited antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus type 1, influenza virus type A and human immunodeficiency virus.