Streptomyces flavovirens is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil.[1][4] Streptomyces flavovirens produces the actinomycin complex and mureidomycin.[2][5] A strain of this species has been used to produce pravastatin.[6]
Further reading
- Lanoot, B; Vancanneyt, M; Van Schoor, A; Liu, Z; Swings, J (March 2005). "Reclassification of Streptomyces nigrifaciens as a later synonym of Streptomyces flavovirens; Streptomyces citreofluorescens, Streptomyces chrysomallus subsp. chrysomallus and Streptomyces fluorescens as later synonyms of Streptomyces anulatus; Streptomyces chibaensis as a later synonym of Streptomyces corchorusii; Streptomyces flaviscleroticus as a later synonym of Streptomyces minutiscleroticus; and Streptomyces lipmanii, Streptomyces griseus subsp. alpha, Streptomyces griseus subsp. cretosus and Streptomyces willmorei as later synonyms of Streptomyces microflavus". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 55 (Pt 2): 729–31. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.63391-0. PMID 15774652.
- Sutherland, John B.; Freeman, James P.; Selby, Allison L.; Fu, Peter P.; Miller, Dwight W.; Cerniglia, Carl E. (August 1990). "Stereoselective formation of a K-region dihydrodiol from phenanthrene by Streptomyces flavovirens". Archives of Microbiology. 154 (3): 260–266. Bibcode:1990ArMic.154..260S. doi:10.1007/BF00248965. PMID 2222121. S2CID 1021169.
- Alfred, Olson (1974). Immobilized Enzymes in Food and Microbial Processes. Boston, MA: Springer US. ISBN 1-4684-2088-7.
- De Vos, Paul; et al., eds. (2009). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-68489-5.
- Neilson, Alasdair H.; Allard, Ann-Sofie (2013). Organic chemicals in the environment : mechanisms of degradation and transformation (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-2637-9.
- Tanner, edited by Frank A. Loewus, Widmar (1982). Plant Carbohydrates I Intracellular Carbohydrates. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-642-68275-8.
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See also
References
- ^ a b LPSN bacterio.net
- ^ a b Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen [1]
- ^ Lanoot, B; Vancanneyt, M; Van Schoor, A; Liu, Z; Swings, J (March 2005). "Reclassification of Streptomyces nigrifaciens as a later synonym of Streptomyces flavovirens; Streptomyces citreofluorescens, Streptomyces chrysomallus subsp. chrysomallus and Streptomyces fluorescens as later synonyms of Streptomyces anulatus; Streptomyces chibaensis as a later synonym of Streptomyces corchorusii; Streptomyces flaviscleroticus as a later synonym of Streptomyces minutiscleroticus; and Streptomyces lipmanii, Streptomyces griseus subsp. alpha, Streptomyces griseus subsp. cretosus and Streptomyces willmorei as later synonyms of Streptomyces microflavus". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 55 (Pt 2): 729–31. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.63391-0. PMID 15774652.
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- ^ Oliver, Kayser (2002). Grundwissen Pharmazeutische Biotechnologie. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. ISBN 3-322-80124-1.
- ^ editors, Satinder Kaur Brar, Gurpreet Singh Dhillon, Carlos Ricardo Soccol (2014). Biotransformation of Waste Biomass into High Value Biochemicals. New York, NY: Springer New York. ISBN 978-1-4614-8005-1.
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