نتایج جستجو برای: actinobacterial metabolites

تعداد نتایج: 59411  

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2004
Avinash R. Shenoy K. Sivakumar A. Krupa N. Srinivasan Sandhya S. Visweswariah

Cyclic nucleotides are well-known second messengers involved in the regulation of important metabolic pathways or virulence factors. There are six different classes of nucleotide cyclases that can accomplish the task of generating cAMP, and four of these are restricted to the prokaryotes. The role of cAMP has been implicated in the virulence and regulation of secondary metabolites in the phylum...

2016
Biao Tang Feng Xie Wei Zhao Jian Wang Shengwang Dai Huajun Zheng Xiaoming Ding Xufeng Cen Haican Liu Yucong Yu Haokui Zhou Yan Zhou Lixin Zhang Michael Goodfellow Guo-Ping Zhao

The complete genome of methanol-utilizing Amycolatopsis methanolica strain 239T was generated, revealing a single 7,237,391 nucleotide circular chromosome with 7074 annotated protein-coding sequences (CDSs). Comparative analyses against the complete genome sequences of Amycolatopsis japonica strain MG417-CF17T, Amycolatopsis mediterranei strain U32 and Amycolatopsis orientalis strain HCCB10007 ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Philippe Normand Jérôme Gury Petar Pujic Bessem Chouaia Elena Crotti Lorenzo Brusetti Daniele Daffonchio Benoit Vacherie Valérie Barbe Claudine Médigue Alexandra Calteau Faten Ghodhbane-Gtari Imen Essoussi Imen Nouioui Ines Abbassi-Ghozzi Maher Gtari

Here we report the full genome sequence of Modestobacter marinus strain BC501, an actinobacterial isolate that thrives on stone surfaces. The generated chromosome is circular, with a length of 5.57 Mb and a G+C content of 74.13%, containing 5,445 protein-coding genes, 48 tRNAs, and 3 ribosomal operons.

2015
Michael J. Calcutt Mark F. Foecking

Presented here is the first completely assembled genome sequence of Kocuria palustris, an actinobacterial species with broad ecological distribution. The single, circular chromosome of K. palustris MU14/1 comprises 2,854,447 bp, has a G+C content of 70.5%, and contains a deduced gene set of 2,521 coding sequences.

Journal: :International journal of life science and pharma research 2022

Streptomyces are the most popular among Actinomycetes groups and found in soils worldwide. They form an important part of soil ecology within Actinomycetales order. diverse as secondary antibiotic metabolites such Novobiocin, Amphotericin, Vancomycin, Neomycin, Gentamicin, Chloramphenicol, Tetracycline, Erythromycin Nystatin. Thus, current study was aimed to isolate, identify assess active prod...

2017
Agustina Undabarrena Juan A. Ugalde Michael Seeger Beatriz Cámara

Streptomyces sp. H-KF8 is an actinobacterial strain isolated from marine sediments of a Chilean Patagonian fjord. Morphological characterization together with antibacterial activity was assessed in various culture media, revealing a carbon-source dependent activity mainly against Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus and L. monocytogenes). Genome mining of this antibacterial-producing bacterium rev...

2017
Marshall L. Timmermans Yagya P. Paudel Avena C. Ross

The phylum proteobacteria contains a wide array of Gram-negative marine bacteria. With recent advances in genomic sequencing, genome analysis, and analytical chemistry techniques, a whole host of information is being revealed about the primary and secondary metabolism of marine proteobacteria. This has led to the discovery of a growing number of medically relevant natural products, including no...

2015
Anyarat Thanapipatsiri Jan Claesen Juan-Pablo Gomez-Escribano Mervyn Bibb Arinthip Thamchaipenet

BACKGROUND Recent advances in genome sequencing, combined with bioinformatic analysis, has led to the identification of numerous novel natural product gene clusters, particularly in actinomycetes of terrestrial and marine origin. Many of these gene clusters encode uncharacterised Type III polyketide synthases. To facilitate the study of these genes and their potentially novel products, we set o...

2013
Aurora Rizzi Elena Crotti Luigimaria Borruso Costanza Jucker Daniela Lupi Mario Colombo Daniele Daffonchio

The wood-boring beetle Anoplophora chinensis Forster, native to China, has recently spread to North America and Europe causing serious damage to ornamental and forest trees. The gut microbial community associated with these xylophagous beetles is of interest for potential biotechnological applications in lignocellulose degradation and development of pest-control measures. In this study the gut ...

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