(Waksman and Woodruff 1941) Waksman and Henrici 1948 (Approved Lists 1980)
Streptomyces antibioticus (previously known as Actinomyces antibioticus) is a gram-positive bacterium discovered in 1941 by Nobel-prize-winner Selman Waksman and H. Boyd Woodruff.[1][2] Its name is derived from the Greek "strepto-" meaning "twisted", alluding to this genus' chain-like spore production,[3] and "antibioticus", referring to this species' extensive antibiotic production.[2] Upon its first characterization, it was noted that S. antibioticus produces a distinct soil odor.[2]
^M Goodfellow, and; Williams, S. T. (2003-11-28). "Ecology of Actinomycetes". Annual Review of Microbiology. 37: 189–216. doi:10.1146/annurev.mi.37.100183.001201. PMID 6357051.
^ abcWaksman, S. A.; Woodruff, H. B. (1941-08-01). "Actinomyces antibioticus, a New Soil Organism Antagonistic to Pathogenic and Non-pathogenic Bacteria". Journal of Bacteriology. 42 (2): 231–249. doi:10.1128/jb.42.2.231-249.1941. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 374755. PMID 16560451.
^Waksman, S. A.; Henrici, A. T. (1943-10-01). "The Nomenclature and Classification of the Actinomycetes". Journal of Bacteriology. 46 (4): 337–341. doi:10.1128/jb.46.4.337-341.1943. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 373826. PMID 16560709.
and 9 Related for: Streptomyces antibioticus information
Streptomycesantibioticus (previously known as Actinomyces antibioticus) is a gram-positive bacterium discovered in 1941 by Nobel-prize-winner Selman...
Streptomyces is the largest genus of Actinomycetota, and the type genus of the family Streptomycetaceae. Over 700 species of Streptomyces bacteria have...
polyether-macrolide antibiotic. It was initially isolated from the Streptomycesantibioticus, and is notable for being the first natural product found to contain...
isolation of Vidarabine from the fermentation culture broth of Streptomycesantibioticus. In addition to the potential anticancer properties antiviral...
research has shown that one strain of aimocyclioners, S. antibioticus, cause streptomyces to produce antibiotics. Quinolones are amongst the most commonly...
Polynucleotide Phosphorylase Structure of the PNPase trimer from Streptomycesantibioticus. PDB 1e3p. Identifiers EC no. 2.7.7.8 CAS no. 9014-12-4 Databases...