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Streptomyces abikoensis
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S. abikoensis
Binomial name
Streptomyces abikoensis
Witt and Stackebrandt 1991[1]
Type strain
AS 4.1162, AS-803, ATCC 12766, BCRC 12461, CBS 487.62, CCRC 12461, CGMCC 4.1662, CIP 108146, DSM 40831, ETH 24334, ETH 28585, IAM 1, IFM 1034, IFO 13860, IMC S-0593, IMRU 3654, IPV 1962, IPV 2027, JCM 4002, KCC S-0002 , KCCM 40196, KCTC 9662, KCTC 9741, KKNI 9092, NBIMCC 1606, NBRC 13860, NCB 260, NI 9092, NIHJ Z-1-6, NRRL B-1518, NRRL B-2113, PCM 2364, PSA 225, RIA 479, RIA 497, Z-1-6[2]
Synonyms

Verticillomyces abikobensis[3] Streptomyces ehimensis[1]

Streptomyces abikoensis is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which produces the antibiotic abikoviromycin.[4][1][3][5][6] Streptomyces abikoensis has been isolated from Abiko in Japan[7]

Further reading

  • Tadeusz Korzybski, Zuzanna Kowszyk-Gindifer, Wlodzimierz Kurylowicz (2013). Antibiotics: Origin, Nature and Properties. Elsevier. ISBN 1-4832-2304-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c LPSN bacterio.net
  2. ^ Straininfo of Streptomyces abikoensis
  3. ^ a b UniProt
  4. ^ Gurevich, A. I.; Kolosov, M. N.; Korobko, V. G.; Onoprienko, V. V. (1973). "Structure and stereochemistry of the antibiotic abikoviromycin". Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 7: 92. doi:10.1007/BF01032036.
  5. ^ ATCC
  6. ^ Pei-Show Juo (2013). Concise Dictionary of Biomedicine and Molecular Biology (2 ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 1-4200-4130-4.
  7. ^ Alexander Senning (2006). Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and Whences of Chemical Nomenclature and Terminology. Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-048881-1.

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