Two New Species of the Genus Kitasatosporia, Kitasatosporia Phosalacinea Sp. Nov. and Kitasatosporia Griseola Sp. Nov

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Two new species of the genus Kitasatosporia are described, for which the names Kitasatosporia phosalacinea and Kitasatosporia griseola are proposed. The former produces a new peptide antibiotic, phosalacine, and the latter produces a known antibiotic, setamycin. As in K. setalba, the type species of Kitasatosporia, the aerial and submerged spores of two the new strains contain LL-2,6-diaminopimelic acid (A2pm), while the vegetative and filamentous mycelia contain meso-A2pm. The type strain of K. phosalacinea is strain KA-338 (IFO 14372, JCM 3340) and that of K. griseola is strain AM-9660 (IFO 14371, JCM 3339). © 1984, Applied Microbiology, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Research Foundation. All rights reserved.

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Takahashi, Y., Iwai, Y., & Omura, S. (1984). Two New Species of the Genus Kitasatosporia, Kitasatosporia Phosalacinea Sp. Nov. and Kitasatosporia Griseola Sp. Nov. The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 30(5), 377–387. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.30.377

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