Micromonospora maris explained
Micromonospora maris is a Gram-positive bacterium from the genus Micromonospora which has been isolated from deep-sea sediments from the Sea of Japan.[1] Verrucosispora maris produces abyssomicins and proximicins.[2] [3]
Further reading
- Book: Kim. Se-Kwon. Implications and applications: Animals and microbes. 2012. Academic. Oxford. 978-0-12-416003-3. 1st.
- Roh. H. Uguru. GC. Ko. HJ. Kim. S. Kim. BY. Goodfellow. M. Bull. AT. Kim. KH. Bibb. MJ. Choi. IG. Stach. JE. Genome sequence of the abyssomicin- and proximicin-producing marine actinomycete Verrucosispora maris AB-18-032. Journal of Bacteriology. July 2011. 193. 13. 3391–2. 10.1128/JB.05041-11. 21551311. 3133294.
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Notes and References
- Details: DSM-45365. www.dsmz.de.
- Book: Lesley-Ann. Giddings. David J.. Newman. Bioactive Compounds from Marine Extremophiles. 2015. Springer. 978-3-319-14361-3.
- Book: Michael. Goodfellow. Iain. Sutcliffe. Jongsik. Chun. New Approaches to Prokaryotic Systematics. 2014. Academic Press. 978-0-12-800443-2.