Streptomyces chartreusis

Streptomyces chartreusis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinobacteria
Class: Actinobacteria
Order: Actinomycetales
Family: Streptomycetaceae
Genus: Streptomyces
Species: S. chartreusis
Binomial name
Streptomyces cchartreusis
Leach et al. 1953[1]
Type strain
AS 4.1639, ATCC 14922, ATCC 19738, BCRC 13673, CBS 476.68, CCRC 13673, CCT 5005, CGMCC 4.1639, DSM 40085, ETH 12395, ETH 24226, ICMP 154, ICMP 321, IFO 12753, ISP 5085, JCM 4570, K-180, KCC 16, KCC S-0570, KCTC 9704, LMG 8587, NBRC 12753, NIHJ 169, NRRL 2287, NRRL 22870, NRRL B-2287, NRRL-ISP 5085, NZRCC 10328, RIA 1018, RIA 738, UC 2012, UNIQEM 126, VKM Ac-1721[2]
Synonyms

Actinomyces chartreusis[3]

Streptomyces chartreusis is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil in Africa.[1][3][4] Streptomyces chartreusis produces N-deacyltunicamycin, elsamicin A, aminoacyclase and chartreusin.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Further reading

  • Leach, Byron E.; Calhoun, Kenneth M.; Johnson, LeRoy E.; Teeters, Charlotte M.; Jackson, William G. (August 1953). "Chartreusin, a New Antibiotic Produced by Streptomyces chartreusis, a New Species". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 75 (16): 4011–4012. doi:10.1021/ja01112a040.
  • Doroghazi, JR; Ju, KS; Brown, DW; Labeda, DP; Deng, Z; Metcalf, WW; Chen, W; Price, NP (December 2011). "Genome sequences of three tunicamycin-producing Streptomyces Strains, S. chartreusis NRRL 12338, S. chartreusis NRRL 3882, and S. lysosuperificus ATCC 31396". Journal of Bacteriology. 193 (24): 7021–2. doi:10.1128/jb.06262-11. PMC 3232853. PMID 22123769.
  • Wang, Tao; Rabe, Patrick; Citron, Christian A; Dickschat, Jeroen S (3 December 2013). "Halogenated volatiles from the fungus and the actinomycete". Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. 9: 2767–2777. doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.311.
  • Katsuyama, Koichi; Iwata, Naohito; Shimazu, Akira (12 June 2014). "Purification and Primary Structure of Proteinous-Amylase Inhibitor from". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 56 (12): 1949–1954. doi:10.1271/bbb.56.1949.
  • Zhu, Yunping; Li, Xiuting; Sun, Baoguo; Song, Huanlu; Li, E; Song, Hongxia (May 2012). "Properties of an Alkaline-Tolerant, Thermostable Xylanase from Streptomyces chartreusis L1105, Suitable for Xylooligosaccharide Production". Journal of Food Science. 77 (5): C506–C511. doi:10.1111/j.1750-3841.2012.02671.x.
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  • Dietmar, Schomburg; Margit, Salzmann (1991). Enzyme Handbook 4 Class 3: Hydrolases. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-642-84437-5.
  • Allen I. Laskin, ed. (1988). CRC handbook of microbiology (2. ed.). Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Pr. ISBN 0-8493-7211-9.
  • Mieras, Brian Currell, R.C.E. Van dam (1997). Biotechnological innovations in chemical synthesis (Reissue. ed.). Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. ISBN 0-7506-0561-8.
  • Hopwood, edited by David A. (2009). Complex enzymes in microbial natural product biosynthesis (1st ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-092335-6.
  • Moss, edited by Jeffrey B. Harborne, Herbert Baxter, Gerard P. (1999). Phytochemical dictionary a handbook of bioactive compounds from plants (2nd ed.). London: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-203-48375-8.
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  • Borowski, edited by David Shugar, Wojciech Rode, Edward (1992). Molecular Aspects of Chemotherapy Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Molecular Aspects of Chemotherapy Gdańsk, Poland June 19-21, 1991. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-662-02740-2.
  • Buckingham, Executive ed.: J. (1996). Second supplement (1. ed.). London [u.a.]: Chapman & Hall. ISBN 0-412-60420-5.
  • editors, Tomás G. Villa, Patricia Veiga-Crespo, (2014). Antimicrobial Compounds Current Strategies and New Alternatives. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-642-40444-8.
  • Biochemical, Biochemische und biologische Methoden · Naturstoffe / Insecticides · Bactericides · Oomycete Fungicides /; Wegler, Biological Methods · Natural Products / edited by Richard (1981). Insektizide · Bakterizide · Oomyceten-Fungizide. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-642-67778-9.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 LPSN bacterio.net
  2. Straininfo of Streptomyces chartreusis
  3. 1 2 UniProt
  4. 1 2 Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  5. Leach, Byron E.; Calhoun, Kenneth M.; Johnson, LeRoy E.; Teeters, Charlotte M.; Jackson, William G. (August 1953). "Chartreusin, a New Antibiotic Produced by Streptomyces chartreusis, a New Species". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 75 (16): 4011–4012. doi:10.1021/ja01112a040.
  6. ATCC
  7. editors; Blunt, John; Munro, Murray H.G. (2008). Dictionary of marine natural products with CD-ROM. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8493-8217-3.
  8. Liu, editors-in-chief, Lewis Mander, Hung-Wen (2010). Comprehensive natural products II chemistry and biology (1st ed.). Oxford: Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-08-045382-1.
  9. Collins, edited by Peter M. (2006). Dictionary of carbohydrates with CD-ROM (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC/Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8493-7765-X.
  10. Carmen, Avendano; J. Carlos, Menendez (2015). Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs (2 ed.). Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-62667-0.


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