Nocardiopsis
Nocardiopsis is a bacterial genus from the family of Nocardiopsaceae which can produces some antimicrobial compounds,[1][2][3] including thiopeptides.[4] Nocardiopsis occur mostly in saline and alkaline soils.[5]
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Genus: | Nocardiopsis (Brocq-Rousseau 1904) Meyer 1976[1] |
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Nocardiopsis dassonvillei[1] | |
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N. aegyptia[1] | |
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Brachystreptospora[2] |
References
- A.C. Parte. "Nocardiopsis". LPSN. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
- "Nocardiopsis". uniprot.org. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
- Bennur, T.; Ravi Kumar, A.; Zinjarde, S.S.; Javdekar, V. (January 2016). "Nocardiopsis species: a potential source of bioactive compounds". Journal of Applied Microbiology. 120 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/jam.12950. PMID 26369300. S2CID 5266243.
- Engelhardt, K.; Degnes, K. F.; Kemmler, M.; Bredholt, H.; Fjaervik, E.; Klinkenberg, G.; Sletta, H.; Ellingsen, T. E.; Zotchev, S. B. (18 June 2010). "Production of a New Thiopeptide Antibiotic, TP-1161, by a Marine Nocardiopsis Species". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76 (15): 4969–4976. Bibcode:2010ApEnM..76.4969E. doi:10.1128/AEM.00741-10. PMC 2916467. PMID 20562278.
- (ed.), Koki Horikoshi (2011). Extremophiles handbook. Tokyo: Springer. ISBN 978-4-431-53897-4.
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Further reading
- Li, Hong-Wei; Zhi, Xiao-Yang; Yao, Ji-Cheng; Zhou, Yu; Tang, Shu-Kun; Klenk, Hans-Peter; Zhao, Jiao; Li, Wen-Jun; Brochier-Armanet, Celine (23 April 2013). "Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Genus Nocardiopsis Provides New Insights into Its Genetic Mechanisms of Environmental Adaptability". PLOS ONE. 8 (4): e61528. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...861528L. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0061528. PMC 3634020. PMID 23626695.
- Zhang, Haibo; Saurav, Kumar; Yu, Ziquan; Mándi, Attila; Kurtán, Tibor; Li, Jie; Tian, Xinpeng; Zhang, Qingbo; Zhang, Wenjun; Zhang, Changsheng (24 June 2016). "α-Pyrones with Diverse Hydroxy Substitutions from Three Marine-Derived Nocardiopsis Strains". Journal of Natural Products. 79 (6): 1610–1618. doi:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00175. PMID 27300427.
- Pan, HQ; Zhang, DF; Li, L; Jiang, Z; Cheng, J; Zhang, YG; Wang, HF; Hu, JC; Li, WJ (October 2015). "Nocardiopsis oceani sp. nov. and Nocardiopsis nanhaiensis sp. nov., actinomycetes isolated from marine sediment of the South China Sea". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 65 (10): 3384–91. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.000425. PMID 26297579.
- Bennur, T.; Ravi Kumar, A.; Zinjarde, S.S.; Javdekar, V. (January 2016). "Nocardiopsis species: a potential source of bioactive compounds". Journal of Applied Microbiology. 120 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/jam.12950. PMID 26369300. S2CID 5266243.
- Patrice, Dion; Chandra Shekhar, Nautiyal (2007). Microbiology of Extreme Soils. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540-74231-9.
- Horikoshi, Koki (1999). Alkaliphiles. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 90-5702-458-6.
- Atta-ur-Rahman, edited by (1997). Studies in Natural Products Chemistry Indices Part A. Burlington: Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-048120-5.
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- Staley, Don J. Brenner ... ed. Ed. board James T. (2005). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 0-387-28021-9.