Production of nanaomycin and other antibiotics by phosphate-depressed fermentation using phosphate-trapping agents

scientific article published on 01 November 1986

Production of nanaomycin and other antibiotics by phosphate-depressed fermentation using phosphate-trapping agents is …
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P356DOI10.7164/ANTIBIOTICS.39.1557
P953full work available at URLhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/antibiotics1968/39/11/39_11_1557/_pdf
P698PubMed publication ID3793625

P7228access restriction statusopen accessQ232932
P2093author name stringY Tanaka
H Tanaka
S Omura
R Masuma
P2860cites workFactors affecting the production of candicidinQ34917777
The estimation of phosphorusQ42589253
Nanaomycins, new antibiotics produced by a strain of Streptomyces. I. Taxonomy, isolation, characterization and biological propertiesQ50724232
Structure of nanaomycin E, a new nanaomycinQ54570840
Phosalacine, a new herbicidal antibiotic containing phosphinothricin. Fermentation, isolation, biological activity and mechanism of actionQ70620668
Biosynthesis of nanaomycin: syntheses of nanaomycin E from nanaomycin A and of nanaomycin B from nanaomycin E in a cell-free systemQ70945476
Bioconversion and biosynthesis of nanaomycins using cerulenin, a specific inhibitor of fatty acid and polyketide biosynthesesQ71301942
Control of ammonium ion level for efficient nanaomycin productionQ72406138
P433issue11
P921main subjectantibioticQ12187
Streptomyces rosaQ104096552
NanaomycinQ104202286
P6954online access statusopen accessQ232932
P304page(s)1557-1564
P577publication date1986-11-01
P1433published inThe Journal of AntibioticsQ7743552
P1476titleProduction of nanaomycin and other antibiotics by phosphate-depressed fermentation using phosphate-trapping agents
P478volume39

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