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Streptomyces libani

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Streptomyces libani
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Actinomycetia
Order: Streptomycetales
Family: Streptomycetaceae
Genus: Streptomyces
Species:
S. libani
Binomial name
Streptomyces libani
Baldacci and Grein 1966 (Approved Lists 1980)[1]
Type strain
ATCC 23732, Baldacci 2343 FI, Baldacci2343F1, BCRC 15196, CBS 753.72, CCRC 15196, CMI 130777, DSM 40555, DSM 41227, IFO 13452, IPV 1945, ISP 5555, ISP 55555, JCM 4322, JCM 4781, KCC S-0322, KCC S-0781, KCCS- 0322, KCCS-0781, KCTC 9113, NBRC 13452, NCAIM B.01474, NCIB 11012, NCIMB 11012, NRRL B-3446, NRRL-ISP 5555, RIA 1413, VKM Ac-1905
Subspecies[1]
  • subsp. libani Baldacci and Grein 1966 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • subsp. "rubropurpureus" Iwami et al. 1986
Synonyms
  • Streptomyces libani subsp. rufus Baldacci and Grein 1966 (Approved Lists 1980)

Streptomyces libani is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which was isolated from soil from Byblos in Lebanon.[1][2] Streptomyces libani produces libanomycin, 4-thiouridine and oligomycin A.[2][3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c LPSN bacterio.net
  2. ^ a b Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen [1]
  3. ^ Kim, Beom Seok; Moon, Surk Sik; Hwang, Byung Kook (30 October 1999). "Isolation, identification, and antifungal activity of a macrolide antibiotic, oligomycin A, produced by". Canadian Journal of Botany. 77 (6): 850–858. doi:10.1139/b99-044.
  4. ^ Collins, Peter M., ed. (2006). Dictionary of carbohydrates with CD-ROM (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC/Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8493-7765-X.

Further reading

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  • 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. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  • Roberts, edited by B.W. Bycroft ; contributors, A.A. Higton, A.D. (1988). Dictionary of antibiotics and related substances. London: Chapman and Hall. ISBN 0-412-25450-6. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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