Streptomyces flavovirens

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Streptomyces flavovirens
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S. flavovirens
Binomial name
Streptomyces flavovirens
Waksman and Henrici 1948 [1]
Type strain
AS 4.575, ATCC 19758, ATCC 3320, BCRC 13689, BUCSAV 24, BUCSAV 6, CBS 129.20, CBS 189.75, CBS 279.30, CBS 496.68, CCM 3243, CCRC 13689, CGMCC 4.0575, DSM 40062, ETH 10248, ETH 24134, ETH 31593, HAMBI 1007, HUT-6019, HUT-6053, IAM 69, IAM W5-7, ICMP 479, IFO 12771, IFO 3197, IFO 3412, IFO 3716, IMET 40280, IMRU 3320, ISP 5062, JCM 4035, JCM 4578, KCC S-0035, LMG 20516, NBRC 12771, NBRC 3197, NBRC 3412, NBRC 3716, NRRL B-1329, NRRL B-2685, NRRL B-B-2685, NRRL-ISP 5062, PSA 217, RIA 1038, RIA 635, UNIQEM 144, VKM Ac-1723, VTT E-052937, VTT E-82159, WC 3320 [2]
Synonyms

Actinomyces flavovirens [3]
Streptomyces flavogriseus [4]
Streptomyces nigrifaciens [4] [5]

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Streptomyces flavovirens is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil. [1] [3] [6] Streptomyces flavovirens produces the actinomycin complex and mureidomycin. [4] [7] A strain of this species has been used to produce pravastatin. [8]

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References

  1. 1 2 LPSN bacterio.net
  2. Straininfo of Streptomyces flavovirens
  3. 1 2 UniProt
  4. 1 2 3 Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  5. Lanoot, B; Vancanneyt, M; Van Schoor, A; Liu, Z; Swings, J (March 2005). "Reclassification of Streptomyces nigrifaciens as a later synonym of Streptomyces flavovirens; Streptomyces citreofluorescens, Streptomyces chrysomallus subsp. chrysomallus and Streptomyces fluorescens as later synonyms of Streptomyces anulatus; Streptomyces chibaensis as a later synonym of Streptomyces corchorusii; Streptomyces flaviscleroticus as a later synonym of Streptomyces minutiscleroticus; and Streptomyces lipmanii, Streptomyces griseus subsp. alpha, Streptomyces griseus subsp. cretosus and Streptomyces willmorei as later synonyms of Streptomyces microflavus". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 55 (Pt 2): 729–31. doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.63391-0 . PMID   15774652.
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  7. Oliver, Kayser (2002). Grundwissen Pharmazeutische Biotechnologie. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. ISBN   3-322-80124-1.
  8. editors, Satinder Kaur Brar, Gurpreet Singh Dhillon, Carlos Ricardo Soccol (2014). Biotransformation of Waste Biomass into High Value Biochemicals. New York, NY: Springer New York. ISBN   978-1-4614-8005-1.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)