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Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus

Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus L. A. Kominek 1 Fermentation Research and Development, The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 ABSTRACT Streptomyces niveus in a chemically defined medium requires the inclusion of Krebs cycle acids for good growth. These acids are used in preference to glucose, and this results in diauxic growth. Studies with washed cells, cell-free extracts, and mutants of S. niveus were performed to determine the mode of synthesis of the individual ring systems of novobiocin and their linkage. A pathway for novobiocin synthesis is proposed on the basis of these experiments. Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article doi: 10.1128/​AAC.1.2.123 Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. February 1972 vol. 1 no. 2 123-134 » Abstract PDF Classifications ARTICLE Services Email this article to a colleague Similar articles in ASM journals Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of AAC Download to citation manager Reprints and Permissions Copyright Information Books from ASM Press MicrobeWorld Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Kominek, L. A. Search for related content PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Kominek, L. A. Related Content Load related web page information Social Bookmarking CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? current issue December 2011, volume 55, issue 12 Alert me to new issues of AAC About AAC Subscribers Authors Reviewers Advertisers Inquiries from the Press Permissions & Commercial Reprints ASM Journals Public Access Policy AAC RSS Feeds 1752 N Street N.W. • Washington DC 20036 202.737.3600 • 202.942.9355 fax • journals@asmusa.org Print ISSN: 0066-4804 Online ISSN: 1098-6596 Copyright © 2011 by the American Society for Microbiology. For an alternate route to AAC .asm.org, visit: http://intl- AAC .asm.org | More Info» var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-5821458-3"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy American Society For Microbiology

Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy , Volume 1 (2): 123 – Feb 1, 1972

Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy , Volume 1 (2): 123 – Feb 1, 1972

Abstract

Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus L. A. Kominek 1 Fermentation Research and Development, The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 ABSTRACT Streptomyces niveus in a chemically defined medium requires the inclusion of Krebs cycle acids for good growth. These acids are used in preference to glucose, and this results in diauxic growth. Studies with washed cells, cell-free extracts, and mutants of S. niveus were performed to determine the mode of synthesis of the individual ring systems of novobiocin and their linkage. A pathway for novobiocin synthesis is proposed on the basis of these experiments. Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article doi: 10.1128/​AAC.1.2.123 Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. February 1972 vol. 1 no. 2 123-134 » Abstract PDF Classifications ARTICLE Services Email this article to a colleague Similar articles in ASM journals Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of AAC Download to citation manager Reprints and Permissions Copyright Information Books from ASM Press MicrobeWorld Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Kominek, L. A. Search for related content PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Kominek, L. A. Related Content Load related web page information Social Bookmarking CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? current issue December 2011, volume 55, issue 12 Alert me to new issues of AAC About AAC Subscribers Authors Reviewers Advertisers Inquiries from the Press Permissions & Commercial Reprints ASM Journals Public Access Policy AAC RSS Feeds 1752 N Street N.W. • Washington DC 20036 202.737.3600 • 202.942.9355 fax • journals@asmusa.org Print ISSN: 0066-4804 Online ISSN: 1098-6596 Copyright © 2011 by the American Society for Microbiology. For an alternate route to AAC .asm.org, visit: http://intl- AAC .asm.org | More Info» var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-5821458-3"); pageTracker._trackPageview();

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American Society For Microbiology
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Copyright © 1972 by the American society for Microbiology.
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0066-4804
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1098-6596
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10.1128/AAC.1.2.123
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Abstract

Biosynthesis of Novobiocin by Streptomyces niveus L. A. Kominek 1 Fermentation Research and Development, The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 ABSTRACT Streptomyces niveus in a chemically defined medium requires the inclusion of Krebs cycle acids for good growth. These acids are used in preference to glucose, and this results in diauxic growth. Studies with washed cells, cell-free extracts, and mutants of S. niveus were performed to determine the mode of synthesis of the individual ring systems of novobiocin and their linkage. A pathway for novobiocin synthesis is proposed on the basis of these experiments. Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article doi: 10.1128/​AAC.1.2.123 Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. February 1972 vol. 1 no. 2 123-134 » Abstract PDF Classifications ARTICLE Services Email this article to a colleague Similar articles in ASM journals Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of AAC Download to citation manager Reprints and Permissions Copyright Information Books from ASM Press MicrobeWorld Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Kominek, L. A. Search for related content PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Kominek, L. A. Related Content Load related web page information Social Bookmarking CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? current issue December 2011, volume 55, issue 12 Alert me to new issues of AAC About AAC Subscribers Authors Reviewers Advertisers Inquiries from the Press Permissions & Commercial Reprints ASM Journals Public Access Policy AAC RSS Feeds 1752 N Street N.W. • Washington DC 20036 202.737.3600 • 202.942.9355 fax • journals@asmusa.org Print ISSN: 0066-4804 Online ISSN: 1098-6596 Copyright © 2011 by the American Society for Microbiology. For an alternate route to AAC .asm.org, visit: http://intl- AAC .asm.org | More Info» var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-5821458-3"); pageTracker._trackPageview();

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Antimicrobial Agents and ChemotherapyAmerican Society For Microbiology

Published: Feb 1, 1972

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