[Streptomycetes in the Light of the Concept of Multicellularity of Bacteria.]

Q4 Medicine Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Pub Date : 2016-01-01
K A Vinogradova, V G Bulgakova, A N Polin
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The review concerns discussion of certain aspects of growth and development of streptomycetes, that have an adaptation meaning for their existence under natural conditions and reflect our perception of them as procaryotes which have a range of qualities typical of multicellular organisms. At present, the concept of multicellularity is the key idea in investigation of growth processes, differentiation and physiology of streptomycetes. Streptomyces olivocinereus is presented as an effective model that gives the unique opportunities for investigation of different aspects of biology of streptomycetes within laboratory environment as well as in natural environment in suli. S.olivocinereus produces luminescent antibiotic geliomycin (resistomycin). In this review we summarized the results of the many years of investigation of growth, differentiation and behavior of this streptomycete. The investigations were undertaken by a group of scientists of the Moscow State University. The results can be employed as arguments for the multicellular nature of streptomycetes.

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这篇综述涉及对链霉菌生长和发育的某些方面的讨论,这些方面对它们在自然条件下的存在具有适应意义,并反映了我们对它们作为原核生物的看法,它们具有多细胞生物的一系列典型品质。目前,多细胞概念是研究链霉菌生长过程、分化和生理的关键思想。橄榄绿链霉菌作为一种有效的模型,为在苏里市的实验室环境和自然环境中研究链霉菌生物学的不同方面提供了独特的机会。s.o olivocinereus产生发光抗生素geleliomycin(耐药霉素)。本文综述了多年来对该链霉菌生长、分化和行为的研究结果。这些调查是由莫斯科国立大学的一组科学家进行的。这些结果可以作为链菌多细胞性质的论据。
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Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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