Streptomyces griseolus

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Streptomyces griseolus
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S. griseolus
Binomial name
Streptomyces griseolus
Waksman and Henrici 1948 [1]
Type strain
AS 4.1864, AS 4.1957, ATCC 19764, ATCC 3325, BCRC 13677, CBS 280.30, CBS 502.68, CCM 3181, CCRC 13677, CDBB 600, CGMCC 4.1864, CGMCC 4.1957, DSM 40067, ETH 10204, ETH 31594, HAMBI 1000, HUT-6056, HUT-6099, IAM W6-10, IFO 12777, IFO 3415, IFO 3416, IFO 3719, IMET 42053, IMRU 3325, ISP 5067, JCM 4042, JCM 4043, JCM 4581, KCC S-0042, KCC S-0043, KCC S-0581, KCTC 9028, NBRC 12777, NBRC 3415, NBRC 3416, NBRC 3719, NCIB 9606, NCIMB 9606, NRRL B-1062, NRRL B-2925, NRRL B-B-2925, NRRL-ISP 5067, PSA 101, RIA 1044, RIA 88, UNIQEM 150, VKM Ac-1726, Waksman 3325 [2]
Synonyms

Actinomyces griseolus [3]

Streptomyces griseolus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil. [1] [3] [4] [5] Streptomyces griseolus produces complex antifungal antibiotics like oligomycins (oligomycin A, oligomycin B, oligomycin C) and the antibiotics anisomycin and sinefungin. [6] [7] [8] [9]

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References

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  2. Straininfo of Streptomyces griseolus
  3. 1 2 UniProt
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  5. Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  6. Grammatikova, NE; Bibikova, MV; Spiridonova, IA; Kabanov, AE; Katlinskiĭ, AV (2003). "[Streptomyces griseolus # 182--a novel organism producing oligomycin antibiotics. Taxonomy, fermentation, and isolation]". Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiia. 48 (6): 11–5. PMID   14558413.
  7. Fügedi, edited by Daniel E. Levy, Péter (2006). The organic chemistry of sugars. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. ISBN   1-4200-2795-6.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  8. Borchardt, Ronald T.; Eiden, Lee E.; Wu, BiShia; Rutledge, Charles O. (August 1979). "Sinefungin, a potent inhibitor of S-adenosylmethionine: Protein O-methyltransferase". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 89 (3): 919–924. doi:10.1016/0006-291X(79)91866-7.
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