Streptomyces_halstedii

<i>Streptomyces halstedii</i>

Streptomyces halstedii

Species of bacterium


Streptomyces halstedii is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from deeper soil layers.[1][2] Streptomyces halstedii produces magnamycin B, vicenistatin deltamycin A2, deltamycin A3, bafilomycin B1 and bafilomycin C1.[3][4][5][6][7] Streptomyces halstedii also produces complex antifungal antibiotics like oligomycins (oligomycin A, oligomycin B, oligomycin C) and the antibiotics anisomycin and sinefungin.[8][9][10][11]

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Further reading

  • Tohyama, Shigehiro; Kakinuma, Katsumi; Eguchi, Tadashi (January 2006). "The Complete Biosynthetic Gene Cluster of the 28-Membered Polyketide Macrolactones, Halstoctacosanolides, from Streptomyces halstedii HC34". The Journal of Antibiotics. 59 (1): 44–52. doi:10.1038/ja.2006.7. PMID 16568718.
  • Blanco, Gloria; Pereda, Ana; Méndez, Carmen; Salas, JoséA. (March 1992). "Cloning and disruption of a fragment of Streptomyces halstedii DNA involved in the biosynthesis of a spore pigment". Gene. 112 (1): 59–65. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(92)90303-7. PMID 1551599.
  • Canals, Albert; Vega, M. Cristina; Gomis-Rüth, F. Xavier; Díaz, Margarita; Santamaría, Ramón I.; Coll, Miquel (23 July 2003). "Structure of xylanase Xys1Δ from" (PDF). Acta Crystallographica Section D. 59 (8): 1447–1453. doi:10.1107/S0907444903012629. hdl:10261/104687. PMID 12876348.
  • Blevins, W (1995). "Comparative physiology of geosmin production by Streptomyces halstedii and Anabaena sp". Water Science and Technology. 31 (11): 127–133. doi:10.1016/0273-1223(95)00466-Z.
  • Fernandez-Abalos, J. M. (1 July 2003). "Posttranslational processing of the xylanase Xys1L from Streptomyces halstedii JM8 is carried out by secreted serine proteases" (PDF). Microbiology. 149 (7): 1623–1632. doi:10.1099/mic.0.26113-0. hdl:10261/66723. PMID 12855715.
  • Ruiz-Arribas, Alberto; Zhadan, Galina G.; Kutyshenko, Victor P.; Santamaria, Ramon I.; Cortijo, Manuel; Villar, Enrique; Fernandez-Abalos, Jose M.; Calvete, Juan J.; Shnyrov, Valery L. (15 April 1998). "Thermodynamic stability of two variants of xylanase (Xys1) from Streptomyces halstedii JM8". European Journal of Biochemistry. 253 (2): 462–468. doi:10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2530462.x. PMID 9654097.
  • Frändberg, E; Petersson, C; Lundgren, LN; Schnürer, J (August 2000). "Streptomyces halstedii K122 produces the antifungal compounds bafilomycin B1 and C1". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 46 (8): 753–8. doi:10.1139/w00-050. PMID 10941524.
  • Joo, Gil-Jae (October 2005). "Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular Chitinase from the Antifungal Biocontrol Agent Streptomyces halstedii". Biotechnology Letters. 27 (19): 1483–1486. doi:10.1007/s10529-005-1315-y. PMID 16231220. S2CID 2246431.
  • (eds.), S. Grabley ... (1999). Drug discovery from nature. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer. ISBN 3-540-64844-5. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  • Karlheinz Drauz, ed. (2010). Enzyme catalysis in organic synthesis : a comprehensive handbook (New ed.). Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-32547-4.
  • M., Capek; O., Hanc; M., Tadra (1966). Microbial Transformations of Steroids. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 94-011-7603-5.
  • Mordarski, edited by M. Goodfellow, S.T. Williams, M. (1988). Actinomycetes in Biotechnology. Oxford: Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-08-098433-9. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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References

  1. Frändberg, E; Petersson, C; Lundgren, LN; Schnürer, J (August 2000). "Streptomyces halstedii K122 produces the antifungal compounds bafilomycin B1 and C1". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 46 (8): 753–8. doi:10.1139/w00-050. PMID 10941524.
  2. Hochstein, F. A.; Murai, Kotaro (October 1954). "Magnamycin B, a Second Antibiotic from Streptomyces halstedii". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 76 (20): 5080–5083. doi:10.1021/ja01649a020.
  3. Roberts, edited by B.W. Bycroft ; contributors, A.A. Higton, A.D. (1988). Dictionary of antibiotics and related substances. London: Chapman and Hall. ISBN 0-412-25450-6. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Collins, Peter M., ed. (2006). Dictionary of carbohydrates with CD-ROM (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC/Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8493-7765-X.
  5. SHINDO, KAZUTOSHI; KAMISHOHARA, MASARU; ODAGAWA, ATSUO; MATSUOKA, MICHIKO; KAWAI, HIROYUKI (1993). "Vicenistatin, a novel 20-membered macrocyclic lactam antitumor antibiotic". The Journal of Antibiotics. 46 (7): 1076–1081. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.46.1076. PMID 8360102.
  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. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: 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. PMID 486211.
  9. Perlman, David, ed. (1979). Advances in Applied Microbiology, 25. Burlington: Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-056439-9.



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