نتایج جستجو برای: streptomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 598  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
H Kinoshita T Tsuji H Ipposhi T Nihira Y Yamada

BarA of Streptomyces virginiae is a specific receptor protein for a member of butyrolactone autoregulators which binds to an upstream region of target genes to control transcription, leading to the production of the antibiotic virginiamycin M(1) and S. BarA-binding DNA sequences (BarA-responsive elements [BAREs]), to which BarA binds for transcriptional control, were restricted to 26 to 29-nucl...

2009
Petra Palečková Jan Bobek Karel Mikulík

Streptomycetes are soil microorganisms with the potential to produce a broad spectrum of secondary metabolities. The production of antibiotics is accompanied by a decrease in protein synthesis, which raises the question of how these bacteria survived the transition from the primary to the secondary metabolism. Translating ribosomes incapable to properly elongate or terminate polypeptide chain a...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2007
Gilles P van Wezel Miriam König Kerstin Mahr Harald Nothaft Andreas W Thomae Mervyn Bibb Fritz Titgemeyer

Members of the soil-dwelling prokaryotic genus Streptomyces are indispensable for the recycling of complex polysaccharides, and produce a wide range of natural products. Nutrient limitation is likely to be a major signal for the onset of their development, resulting in spore formation by specialized aerial hyphae. Streptomycetes grow on numerous carbon sources, which they utilize in a preferent...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2004
Anita L Davelos Kun Xiao Jennifer M Flor Linda L Kinkel

Although antibiotic production may contribute significantly to microbial fitness, there is limited information on the ecology of antibiotic-producing microbial populations in soil. Indeed, quantitative information on the variation in frequency and intensity of specific antibiotic inhibitory and resistance abilities within soil microbial communities is lacking. Among the streptomycetes, antibiot...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2013
Gang Liu Keith F Chater Govind Chandra Guoqing Niu Huarong Tan

Streptomycetes are the most abundant source of antibiotics. Typically, each species produces several antibiotics, with the profile being species specific. Streptomyces coelicolor, the model species, produces at least five different antibiotics. We review the regulation of antibiotic biosynthesis in S. coelicolor and other, nonmodel streptomycetes in the light of recent studies. The biosynthesis...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Joost Willemse Gilles P. van Wezel

Imaging of low abundance proteins in time and space by fluorescence microscopy is typically hampered by host-cell autofluorescence. Streptomycetes are an important model system for the study of bacterial development, and undergo multiple synchronous cell division during the sporulation stage. To analyse this phenomenon in detail, fluorescence microscopy, and in particular also the recently publ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Irina Borodina Jeroen Siebring Jie Zhang Colin P Smith Geertje van Keulen Lubbert Dijkhuizen Jens Nielsen

Streptomycetes are exploited for production of a wide range of secondary metabolites, and there is much interest in enhancing the level of production of these metabolites. Secondary metabolites are synthesized in dedicated biosynthetic routes, but precursors and co-factors are derived from the primary metabolism. High level production of antibiotics in streptomycetes therefore requires engineer...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 1994
S Janecek

Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 alpha-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was performed to identify their mutual sequence similarities in addition to the five already described conserved regions. These sequence regions were examined from structure/function and evolutionary perspectives. An unrooted evolutionary tree of alpha-amylases was constructed on a subset of 55 residues...

2011
RAJAMANICKAM USHA KANJANA MALA CHIDAMBARAM KULANDAISAMY VENIL MUTHUSAMY PALANISWAMY

Marine actinomycetes were isolated from sediment samples collected from Pitchavaram mangrove ecosystem situated along the southeast coast of India. Maximum actinomycete population was noted in rhizosphere region. About 38% of the isolates produced L-asparaginase. One potential strain KUA106 produced higher level of enzyme using tryptone glucose yeast extract medium. Based on the studied phenoty...

2008
ZUZANA BRNÁKOVÁ JARMILA FARKAŠOVSKÁ ANNAMÁRIA RUSNÁKOVÁ ANDREJ GODÁNY

Many streptomycetes strains are hardly or not at all transformable via protoplasts, or there is a problem with the regeneration of protoplasts. We found that protoplasts are formed directly in cultivation media under submerged conditions in the presence of lytic enzyme. Actinophage μ1/6 endolysin and lysozyme were used in this study. Streptomyces strains were cultivated in several media with gl...

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