Biphenomycin A production by a mixed culture

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Abstract

Production of biphenomycin A by Streptomyces griseorubiginosus 43708 was stimulated by a mixed culture with a partner strain, Pseudomonas maltophilia 1928. This stimulatory effect on biphenomycin A accumulation by the mixed culture was caused by the enzyme activity which strain 1928 possessed. It is suggested that in a mixed culture strain 43708 produces a precursor of biphenomycin A in culture broth and that strain 1928 converts the precursor to biphenomycin A.

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Ezaki, M., Iwami, M., Yamashita, M., Komori, T., Umehara, K., & Imanaka, H. (1992). Biphenomycin A production by a mixed culture. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(12), 3879–3882. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.12.3879-3882.1992

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