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Streptomyces lividans
Known as:
Actinomyces lividans
An actinomycete used for production of commercial ANTIBIOTICS and as a host for gene cloning.
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2018
2018
Transcriptomic and fluxomic changes in Streptomyces lividans producing heterologous protein
Wouter Daniels
,
Jeroen Bouvin
,
+10 authors
K. Bernaerts
Microbial Cell Factories
2018
Corpus ID: 57193192
BackgroundThe Gram-positive Streptomyces lividans TK24 is an attractive host for heterologous protein production because of its…
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2013
2013
High-Level Overproduction of Thermobifida Enzyme in Streptomyces lividans Using a Novel Expression Vector
Jun-xia Li
,
Longmei Zhao
,
Ru-Juan Wu
,
Zhaojun Zheng
,
Rijun Zhang
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2013
Corpus ID: 15219024
In this study, we constructed a novel Streptomyces-E.coli shuttle vector pZRJ362 combining the xylose isomerase promoter and…
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2009
2009
Heterologous production of paromamine in Streptomyces lividans TK24 using kanamycin biosynthetic genes from Streptomyces kanamyceticus ATCC12853
Keshav K. Nepal
,
T. Oh
,
J. Sohng
Molecules and Cells
2009
Corpus ID: 35673415
The 2-deoxystreptamine and paromamine are two key intermediates in kanamycin biosynthesis. In the present study, pSK-2 and pSK-7…
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2004
2004
Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) Lacks a Genomic Island Present in the Chromosome of Streptomyces lividans 66
Xiu-fen Zhou
,
Xinyi He
,
Aiying Li
,
Fang Lei
,
T. Kieser
,
Z. Deng
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 7280429
ABSTRACT Streptomyces lividans ZX1 has become a preferred host for DNA cloning in Streptomyces species over its progenitor, the…
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2004
2004
Characterization of the genes and attachment sites for site-specific integration of plasmid pSE101 in Saccharopolyspora erythraea and Streptomyces lividans
David P. Brown
,
K. Idler
,
David M. Backer
,
S. Donadio
,
L. Katz
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
2004
Corpus ID: 19265553
The 11.3 kb plasmid pSE101 integrates into the chromosome of Saccharopolyspora erythraea at a specific attB site and into the…
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1990
1990
Improved production of heterologous protein from Streptomyces lividans
G. Payne
,
Neslihan Delacruz
,
S. J. Coppella
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
1990
Corpus ID: 19287805
SummaryProtein-secreting procaryotic host organisms are currently being sought as alternatives to Escherichia coli for…
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1989
1989
Method for selection of transposable DNA and characterization of a new insertion sequence, IS493, from Streptomyces lividans
P. Solenberg
,
S. Burgett
Journal of Bacteriology
1989
Corpus ID: 35765440
A method to select for transposable elements from Streptomyces spp. by using insertional inactivation of a repressor gene that…
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1988
1988
Site-specific integration of plasmid pSAM2 in Streptomyces lividans and S. ambofaciens
F. Boccard
,
J. Pernodet
,
A. Friedmann
,
M. Guérineau
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
1988
Corpus ID: 20644503
SummaryStreptomyces ambofaciens strain ATCC23877 contains the 11.1 kb plasmid pSAM2 stably integrated into its chromosome. This…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Molecular cloning and expression in streptomyces lividans of a hygromycin B phosphotransferase gene from Streptomyces hygroscopicus.
F. Malpartida
,
M. Zalacain
,
A. Jiménez
,
J. Davies
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
1983
Corpus ID: 7722116
Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Cloning and expression in streptomyces lividans of antibiotic resistance genes derived from Escherichia coli
J. Schottel
,
M. Bibb
,
S. Cohen
Journal of Bacteriology
1981
Corpus ID: 24420644
Hybrid plasmids that replicate in both Escherichia coli and Streptomyces lividans were constructed in vitro by joining the E…
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