Microbispora corallina
Microbispora corallina is a bacterium with type strain DF-32T (= JCM 10267T). Its name comes from its microscopic appearance resembling coral due to spores on the tips of short sporophores branched from aerial hyphae.[1]
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Species: | M. corallina |
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Microbispora corallina Nakajima et al. 1999 | |
References
- Nakajima, Y.; Kitpreechavanich, V.; Suzuki, K.-i.; Kudo, T. (1999). "Microbispora corallina sp. nov., a new species of the genus Microbispora isolated from Thai soil". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 49 (4): 1761–1767. doi:10.1099/00207713-49-4-1761. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 10555358.
Further reading
- Transcription Factors—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition. ScholarlyEditions. 26 December 2012. pp. 203–. ISBN 978-1-4649-9712-9.
- Foulston, Lucy Clementine. Cloning and Analysis of the Microbisporicin Lantibiotic Gene Cluster from Microbispora corallina. Diss. University of East Anglia, 2010.
- Foulston, L.; Bibb, M. (2011). "Feed-Forward Regulation of Microbisporicin Biosynthesis in Microbispora corallina". Journal of Bacteriology. 193 (12): 3064–3071. doi:10.1128/JB.00250-11. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 3133186. PMID 21478362.
- Lee, May D. "Antibiotics from microbispora." U.S. Patent No. 6,551,591. 22 Apr. 2003.
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