Streptomyces castelarensis
Streptomyces castelarensis is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from dust in Castelar in Argentina.[1][3][4][5] Streptomyces castelarensis produces camphomycin.[3][6]
Streptomyces castelarensis | |
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Species: | S. carpinensis |
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Streptomyces castelarensis Kumar and Goodfellow 2008[1] | |
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ATCC 15191, BCRC 11879, BJ-608, CBS 309.55, CCRC 11879, DSM 40830, DSM 41291, ETH 20732, IFO 15875, IMRU 3559, INA R-43, INTA 41, JCM 4978, KCC S-0978, NBRC 15875, RIA 851, VKM Ac-832[2] | |
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Streptomyces rutgersensis subsp. castelarensis[3] |
See also
References
- LPSN bacterio.net
- Straininfo of Streptomyces castelarensis
- Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
- Kumar, Y; Goodfellow, M (June 2008). "Five new members of the Streptomyces violaceusniger 16S rRNA gene clade: Streptomyces castelarensis sp. nov., comb. nov., Streptomyces himastatinicus sp. nov., Streptomyces mordarskii sp. nov., Streptomyces rapamycinicus sp. nov. and Streptomyces ruanii sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 58 (Pt 6): 1369–78. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.65408-0. PMID 18523180.
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- ATCC
Further reading
- Kumar, Y; Goodfellow, M (June 2008). "Five new members of the Streptomyces violaceusniger 16S rRNA gene clade: Streptomyces castelarensis sp. nov., comb. nov., Streptomyces himastatinicus sp. nov., Streptomyces mordarskii sp. nov., Streptomyces rapamycinicus sp. nov. and Streptomyces ruanii sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 58 (Pt 6): 1369–78. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.65408-0. PMID 18523180.
- ed.-in-chief, George M. Garrity (2012). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Science + Business Media. ISBN 978-0-387-68233-4.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
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