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Whole Genome Analysis and Assessment of the Metabolic Potential of Streptomyces carpaticus SCPM-O-B-9993, a Promising Phytostimulant and Antiviral Agent
Bataeva, Y.; Delegan, Y.; Bogun, A.; Shishkina, L.; Grigoryan, L. Whole Genome Analysis and Assessment of the Metabolic Potential of Streptomyces Carpaticus SCPM-O-B-9993, a Promising Phytostimulant and Antiviral Agent. Biology 2024, 13, 388, doi:10.3390/biology13060388.
Bataeva, Y.; Delegan, Y.; Bogun, A.; Shishkina, L.; Grigoryan, L. Whole Genome Analysis and Assessment of the Metabolic Potential of Streptomyces Carpaticus SCPM-O-B-9993, a Promising Phytostimulant and Antiviral Agent. Biology 2024, 13, 388, doi:10.3390/biology13060388.
Bataeva, Y.; Delegan, Y.; Bogun, A.; Shishkina, L.; Grigoryan, L. Whole Genome Analysis and Assessment of the Metabolic Potential of Streptomyces Carpaticus SCPM-O-B-9993, a Promising Phytostimulant and Antiviral Agent. Biology 2024, 13, 388, doi:10.3390/biology13060388.
Bataeva, Y.; Delegan, Y.; Bogun, A.; Shishkina, L.; Grigoryan, L. Whole Genome Analysis and Assessment of the Metabolic Potential of Streptomyces Carpaticus SCPM-O-B-9993, a Promising Phytostimulant and Antiviral Agent. Biology 2024, 13, 388, doi:10.3390/biology13060388.
Abstract
The aim of this work is the study of genome organization and metabolic potential of Streptomyces carpaticus strain SCPM-O-B-9993, promising plant-protecting and plant-stimulating strain isolated from brown semi-desert soils with a very high degree of salinity. The genome of the strain contains of a linear chromosome of 5,968,715 bp and has no plasmids. Gene clusters of production of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties (ohmyungsamycin, pellasoren, naringenin, ansamycin) were identified in the genome. The strain SCPM-O-B-9993 has antiviral activity against cucumber mosaic virus on tomatoes under laboratory conditions.
Biology and Life Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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