Venturicidin A is a macrolide antibiotic isolated from strains of Streptomyces. It is active against fungi in the genus Venturia which cause apple scab, as well as other fungi, but not against higher plants. Venturicidin A is also cytotoxic against trypanosomes (IC50 = 120-540 ng/ml) while being more than 25,000 times less effective against mammalian cells. It inhibits bacterial and mitochondrial ATP synthases.
Venturicidin A is an antibiotic and potent inhibitor of mitochondrial ATP synthase.
The macrolide antibiotic, Venturicidin A, isolated from a Streptomyces sp., is a potent inhibitor of mitochondrial ATP synthase complex acting on the F0 membrane sector. Venturicidin A was originally isolated as an antifungal agent.
ChEBI: Venturicidin a is a diterpene lactone.