Nocardiopsis umidischolae explained
Nocardiopsis umidischolae is a species of bacteria. It produces methanol-soluble toxins that paralyse the motility of boar spermatozoa. Its type strain is 66/93T.[1]
Further reading
- Whitman, William B., et al., eds. Bergey's manual® of systematic bacteriology. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
- Book: Falkow, Stanley . Dworkin, Martin . The prokaryotes: a handbook on the biology of bacteria . Springer . Berlin . 2006 . 0-387-25493-5 .
- Sobolevskaya, M. P., et al. "Fatty-acid compositions of marine isolates of the actinobacteria Nocardiopsis umidischolae KMM 7036 and Streptomyces sp. KMM 7210." Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2012): 1–2.
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Notes and References
- Peltola. J. S. P.. Andersson. M. A.. Kampfer. P.. Auling. G.. Kroppenstedt. R. M.. Busse. H.-J.. Salkinoja-Salonen. M. S.. Rainey. F. A.. Isolation of Toxigenic Nocardiopsis Strains from Indoor Environments and Description of Two New Nocardiopsis Species, N. exhalans sp. nov. and N. umidischolae sp. nov.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 67. 9. 2001. 4293–4304. 0099-2240. 10.1128/AEM.67.9.4293-4304.2001. 11526036. 93160.