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  2. Streptomyces griseus - Wikipedia

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    Streptomyces griseus is a species of bacteria in the genus Streptomyces commonly found in soil. A few strains have been also reported from deep-sea sediments. It is a Gram-positive bacterium with high GC content .

  3. Streptogrisin B - Wikipedia

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    Streptogrisin B (EC 3.4.21.81, Streptomyces griseus protease B, pronase B, serine proteinase B, Streptomyces griseus proteinase B, Streptomyces griseus proteinase 1, Streptomyces griseus serine proteinase B) is an enzyme.

  4. Streptomyces - Wikipedia

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    Streptomyces is the largest genus of Actinomycetota, and the type genus of the family Streptomycetaceae. [3] Over 700 species of Streptomyces bacteria have been described. [4] [5] [6] As with the other Actinomycetota, streptomycetes are gram-positive, and have very large genomes with high GC content.

  5. Aminopeptidase S - Wikipedia

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    Aminopeptidase S (EC 3.4.11.24, Mername-AA022 peptidase, SGAP, aminopeptidase (Streptomyces griseus), Streptomyces griseus aminopeptidase, S. griseus AP, double-zinc ...

  6. CYP105 family - Wikipedia

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    The evolutionary divergence of the CYP superfamily collected in 1990, CYP105A, B and C is in the branch of prokaryotic CYPs [1]. Cytochrome P450, family 105, also known as CYP105, is a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase family in bacteria, predominantly found in the phylum Actinomycetota and the order Actinomycetales.

  7. Pronase - Wikipedia

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    Pronase is a commercially available mixture of proteases [citation needed] isolated from the extracellular fluid of Streptomyces griseus.Activity extends to both denatured and native proteins leading to complete or nearly complete digestion into individual amino acids.

  8. Cycloheximide - Wikipedia

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    Cycloheximide is a naturally occurring fungicide produced by the bacterium Streptomyces griseus.Cycloheximide exerts its effects by interfering with the translocation step in protein synthesis (movement of two tRNA molecules and mRNA in relation to the ribosome), thus blocking eukaryotic translational elongation.

  9. Bacterial cell structure - Wikipedia

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    Cell shape is generally characteristic of a given bacterial species, but can vary depending on growth conditions. Some bacteria have complex life cycles involving the production of stalks and appendages (e.g. Caulobacter) and some produce elaborate structures bearing reproductive spores (e.g. Myxococcus, Streptomyces).

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