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Structural and evolutionary insights into the isoprene monooxygenases. [PDF]

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Larke-Mejía NL, Martins LO, Murrell JC.
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Flagellated Actinomycetes

Journal of Bacteriology, 1967
Shadowed motile elements from actinomycetes were observed with an electron microscope. Included were three strains of Actinoplanes , two of Ampullariella , two of Dermatophilus , two of Spirillospora , and four of “ Nocardia
M L, Higgins   +2 more
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ECOLOGY OF ACTINOMYCETES

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1983
Les actinomycetes sont tres largement distribues dans les ecosystemes terrestres et les ecosystemes aquatiques.
M, Goodfellow, S T, Williams
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The oral actinomycetes

Archives of Oral Biology, 1959
Abstract The mouth appears to be the normal habitat of a large proportion of recognizable genera of Actinomycetes, and in many cases the main or even sole source. The most important are Actinomyces, Leptotrichia, Fusobacterium and Nocardia ; only the last has saprophytic representatives. It is probable that these oral parasites are descended, by a
K A, BISSET, G H, DAVIS
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Degradation of Pesticides by Actinomycetes

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1999
Actinomycetes have considerable potential for the biotransformation and biodegradation of pesticides. Members of this group of Gram-positive bacteria have been found to degrade pesticides with widely different chemical structures, including organochlorines, s-triazines, triazinones, carbamates, organophosphates, organophosphonates, acetanilides, and ...
René De Mot, R De Mot
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The actinomycetes. vol III: antibiotics of actinomycetes.

JAMA, 1963
This volume is divided into two parts, part A : "The Nature, Formation, and Activities of Antibiotics Produced by Actinomycetes," and part B : "Descriptions of the Various Antibiotics Produced by Actinomycetes," which is a compilation of information published on antimicrobial, antiviral, and antitumor substances.
Elizabeth L. Hazen, Rachel Brown
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Prodigiosin in an Actinomycete

Nature, 1961
PRODIGIOSIN, the bright red pigment produced by organisms of the genus Serratia, is among the more conspicuous pigments extant in the microbial world. The chemical nature of prodigiosin has been the subject of extensive study and was defined as a tri-pyrrylmethene by Wrede and Rothhaas in 19341.
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The Actinomycetes and Their Antibiotics

1963
Publisher Summary The literature on the actinomycetes and their antibiotics has been accumulating at such a rapid pace and is of such important theoretical and practical significance, that there is increasing requirement for its frequent reviews. This chapter provides an overview of some of these reviews and studies.
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