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S. albus

J.S. Albus, The NIST Real-time Control System (RCS) An approach to Intelligent Systems Research, Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 9, (1997) pp. 157... [Pg.518]

M. Herman and J.S. Albus, Overview of the Multiple Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Project, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Philadelphia, PA, 1988... [Pg.518]

Spiramycin. — Hydrolytic removal of the mycarose sugar component of this macrolide antibiotic produced neospiramycin which is twice as active as spiramycin against S. albus and... [Pg.108]

Salinomycin S. albus Membrane (ionophore) Anticoccidial, growth promotant... [Pg.15]

In 1986, Isshiki et al. reported on the isolation and structure elucidation of an analog of streptonigrin called demethylstreptonigrin (208), which was determined to be lO -O-demethylstreptonigrin, from a strain of S. albus, which also produces streptonigrin (83). [Pg.123]

In 1992, a third analog of streptonigrin, this time with no substituent at C-10, was reported by Liu et al. (84). lO -Desmethoxystreptonigrin (209 was isolated from the fermentation broth of a strain of S. albus, a solid sample collected in Yosemite National Park, California. [Pg.123]

The fifth member of the streptonigrin (207) family of streptomycete metabolites, streptonigrone (271), was isolated as a minor product by Rickards etal. in 1985 along with streptonigrin from an unidentified Streptomyces sp. collected in Fujian Province (129). Five years later, in 1990, Kozlova et al. reported the isolation of streptonigrone as a minor component, along with the major component streptonigrin, in culture broths of S. albus var. bruneomycini (130). [Pg.137]

At present, several Streptomyces strains have been utilized as hosts for the production of natural products. Baltz performed an excellent comparative analysis of different Streptomyces hosts for heterologous production [7, 88]. The most widely used strains are S. coelicolor, S. avermitilis, and S. albus]l(y7A [89]. [Pg.496]

Kruse, J., Petrak, R, Herpertz, S., Albus, C., Lange, K., and Kulzer, B. 2006. Diabetes and depression - a life-endangering interaction. Z. Psychosom. Med. Psychother. 52 289-309. [Pg.365]

Some years later, a report provided insights into the latest steps of the staurosporine biosynthesis. Thus, staurosporine biosynthesis was dissected and reconstituted using two independent plasmids, the aglycone and the sugar plasmids. By coexpressing both plasmids in the heterologous host S. albus, staurosporine production was achieved. On the basis of the experiments below described, the biosynthetic pathway outlined in Figure 5.54 was proposed [245]. [Pg.453]

Dicoumarol has also shown inhibitory action on the growth of certain bacteria, e.g. Staphylococcus aureus, S. albus, S. pyrogenes, and Bacillus anthracis. The anticoagulant property of this molecule prompted the idea that there is an antagonism in the antibacterial action between coumarins and vitamin K [358,... [Pg.116]


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