Streptomyces thermoviolaceus explained
Streptomyces thermoviolaceus is a thermophilic bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from composts.[1] [2] [3] Streptomyces thermoviolaceus produces chitinase and peroxidase.[4] [5] [6]
Further reading
- Wang. W. Mai-Gisondi. G. Stogios. PJ. Kaur. A. Xu. X. Cui. H. Turunen. O. Savchenko. A. Master. ER. Elucidation of the molecular basis for arabinoxylan-debranching activity of a thermostable family GH62 α-l-arabinofuranosidase from Streptomyces thermoviolaceus.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. September 2014. 80. 17. 5317–29. 24951792. 10.1128/aem.00685-14. 4136092.
- Chua. TK. Tseng. M. Yang. MK. Degradation of Poly(ε-caprolactone) by thermophilic Streptomyces thermoviolaceus subsp. thermoviolaceus 76T-2.. AMB Express. 29 January 2013. 3. 1. 8. 23360778. 10.1186/2191-0855-3-8. 3844369 . free .
- Tsujibo. H. Okamoto. T. Hatano. N. Miyamoto. K. Watanabe. T. Mitsutomi. M. Inamori. Y. Family 19 chitinases from Streptomyces thermoviolaceus OPC-520: molecular cloning and characterization.. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. November 2000. 64. 11. 2445–53. 11193414. 10.1271/bbb.64.2445. 22119850.
- Tsujibo. H.. Kosaka. M.. Ikenishi. S.. Sato. T.. Miyamoto. K.. Inamori. Y.. Molecular Characterization of a High-Affinity Xylobiose Transporter of Streptomyces thermoviolaceus OPC-520 and Its Transcriptional Regulation. Journal of Bacteriology. 4 February 2004. 186. 4. 1029–1037. 10.1128/JB.186.4.1029-1037.2004. 344215. 14761997.
- Tsujibo. H. Synthesis of chitinase in Streptomyces thermoviolaceus is regulated by a two-component sensor-regulator system. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 1 December 1999. 181. 1. 83–90. 10.1016/S0378-1097(99)00517-0. 10564792. free.
- Book: ed.-in-chief. George M. Garrity. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.. 2012. Springer Science + Business Media. New York. 978-0-387-68233-4. 2nd.
- Book: Roberts. edited by B.W. Bycroft ; contributors, A.A. Higton, A.D.. Dictionary of antibiotics and related substances. 1988. Chapman and Hall. London. 0-412-25450-6.
- Book: Atlas. Ronald M.. Handbook of Media for Environmental Microbiology.. 2005. CRC Press. Hoboken. 1-4200-3748-X. 2nd.
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Notes and References
- Book: Saravanamuthu. editors, D.K. Maheshwari, R.C. Dubey, R.. Industrial exploitation of microorganisms. 2010. I.K. International Pub. House. New Delhi. 978-93-80026-53-4.
- James. Philip D. A.. Iqbal. Mohammed. Edwards. Clive. Miller. Peter G. G.. Extracellular protease activity in antibiotic-producingStreptomyces thermoviolaceus. Current Microbiology. June 1991. 22. 6. 377–382. 10.1007/BF02092158. 6942783.
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/1952 UniProt
- Tsujibo. H. Minoura. K. Miyamoto. K. Endo. H. Moriwaki. M. Inamori. Y. Purification and properties of a thermostable chitinase from Streptomyces thermoviolaceus OPC-520.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. February 1993. 59. 2. 620–2. 10.1128/AEM.59.2.620-622.1993. 8434929. 202156.
- Tsujibo. H. Okamoto. T. Hatano. N. Miyamoto. K. Watanabe. T. Mitsutomi. M. Inamori. Y. Family 19 chitinases from Streptomyces thermoviolaceus OPC-520: molecular cloning and characterization.. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. November 2000. 64. 11. 2445–53. 11193414. 10.1271/bbb.64.2445. 22119850.
- Iqbal. M.. Mercer. D. K.. Miller. P. G. G.. McCarthy. A. J.. Thermostable extracellular peroxidases from Streptomyces thermoviolaceus. Microbiology. 1 June 1994. 140. 6. 1457–1465. 10.1099/00221287-140-6-1457. free.