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8434 | Locci, R., and Schofield G.M. "Genus Streptoverticillium Baldacci 1958, 15, emend. mut. char. Baldacci, Farina and Locci 1966, 168AL" In: (eds.) S.T. Williams, M.E. sharpe, and J.G. Holt, Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Vol. 4. (1989) Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore. pp.2492-2504. [No PubMed record available.] |
8200 | Shirling, E.B., and Gottlieb, D. "Cooperative description of type strains of Streptomyces. V. Additional descriptions." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1972) 22:265-394. [No PubMed record available.] | 2870 |
( 1996 ) Help! Latin! How to avoid the most common mistakes while giving Latin names to newly discovered prokaryotes. PMID : 8897428 Abstract >>
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2838 | VALIDATION LIST No. 38. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1991) 41:456-457. |
8433 | Locci, R. "New combinations and validation of some taxa of the genus Streptoverticillium." Ann. Microbiol. Enzimol. (1985) 35:231-234. [No PubMed record available.] | 11828 |
Hatano K,
Nishii T,
Kasai H,
( 2003 ) Taxonomic re-evaluation of whorl-forming Streptomyces (formerly Streptoverticillium) species by using phenotypes, DNA-DNA hybridization and sequences of gyrB, and proposal of Streptomyces luteireticuli (ex Katoh and Arai 1957) corrig., sp. nov., nom. rev. PMID : 13130042 DOI : 10.1099/ijs.0.02238-0 DOI : 10.1099/ijs.0.02238-0 Abstract >>
The taxonomic status of 64 strains of whorl-forming Streptomyces (formerly Streptoverticillium) species was re-evaluated and strains were reclassified on the basis of their phenotypes, DNA-DNA hybridization data and partial sequences of gyrB, the structural gene of the B subunit of DNA gyrase. These strains, which consisted of 46 species and eight subspecies with validly published names and 13 species whose names have not been validly published [including 10 strains examined by the International Streptomyces Project (ISP)], were divided into two groups, namely typical and atypical whorl-forming Streptomyces species, based on their phenotypes and gyrB gene sequences. The typical whorl-forming species (59 strains) were divided into six major clusters of three or more species, seven minor clusters of two species and five single-member clusters, based on the threshold value of 97 % gyrB sequence similarity. Major clusters were typified by Streptomyces abikoensis, Streptomyces cinnamoneus, Streptomyces distallicus, Streptomyces griseocarneus, Streptomyces hiroshimensis and Streptomyces netropsis. Phenotypically, members of each cluster resembled each other closely except for the S. distallicus cluster, which was divided phenotypically into the S. distallicus and Streptomyces stramineus subclusters, and the S. netropsis cluster, which was divided into the S. netropsis and Streptomyces eurocidicus subclusters. Strains in each minor cluster closely resembled each other phenotypically. DNA-DNA relatedness between the representative species and others in each major cluster and/or subcluster, and between strains in the minor clusters, was >70 %, indicating that the major clusters and/or subclusters and the minor clusters each comprise a single species. It was concluded that 59 strains of typical whorl-forming Streptomyces species consisted of the following 18 species, including subjective synonym(s): S. abikoensis, Streptomyces ardus, Streptomyces blastmyceticus, S. cinnamoneus, S. eurocidicus, S. griseocarneus, S. hiroshimensis, Streptomyces lilacinus, 'Streptomyces luteoreticuli', Streptomyces luteosporeus, Streptomyces mashuensis, Streptomyces mobaraensis, Streptomyces morookaense, S. netropsis, Streptomyces orinoci, S. stramineus, Streptomyces thioluteus and Streptomyces viridiflavus.
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2869 | Truper, H.G. "Help! Latin! How to avoid the most common mistakes while giving Latin names to newly discovered prokaryotes." Microbiologia (Sociedad Espanola de Microbiologia) (1996) 12:473-475. [No PubMed record available.] | 8432 |
Hanka LJ,
Evans JS,
Mason DJ,
Dietz A,
( 1966 ) Microbiological production of 5-azacytidine. I. Production and biological activity. PMID : 5985298 Abstract >>
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3351 | Witt, D., and Stackebrandt, E. "Unification of the genera Streptoverticillium and Streptomyces, and amendation of Streptomyces Waksman and Henrici 1943, 339AL." Syst. Appl. Microbiol. (1990) 13:361-371. (Erratum: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1991) 41:581. (Streptomyces ekimensis -> Streptomyces ehimensis)) [No PubMed record available.] |
3408 | Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors): "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.] |
3364 | Labeda, D.P. "DNA relatedness among verticil-forming Streptomyces species (formerly Streptoverticillium species)." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1996) 46:699-703. [No PubMed record available.] |
8188 | Locci, R., Baldacci, E., and Petrolini-Baldan, B. "The genus Streptoverticillium. A taxonomic study." Giorn. Microbiol. (1969) 17:1-60. [No PubMed record available.] |
6273 | Moore, W.E.C., and Moore, L.V.H. "Index of the bacterial and yeast nomenclatural changes published in the International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology since the 1980 Approved Lists of Bacterial Names (1 January 1980 to 1 January 1992)." American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C., 1992. [No PubMed record available.] |
8430 | Tamura, S., Takahashi, N., Miyamoto, S., Mori, R., Suzuki, S., and Nagatsu, J. "Isolation and physiological activities of piericidin A, a natural insecticide produced by Streptomyces." Agric. Biol. Chem. (1963) 27:576-582. (Note: cites Nagatsu and Suzuki.) [No PubMed record available.] |
3407 | Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors): "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.] |