Micromonospora lupini

Micromonospora lupini
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinobacteria
Order: Actinomycetales
Family: Micromonosporaceae
Genus: Micromonospora
Species: M. lupini
Binomial name
Micromonospora lupini
Trujillo et al. 2007

Micromonospora lupini is an endophytic actinomycete notable for producing antitumour anthraquinones: lupinacidins A (1), B (2) and C.[1][2] Its genome has been sequenced.[3]

References

  1. Igarashi, Yasuhiro; Trujillo, Martha E.; Martínez-Molina, Eustoquio; Yanase, Saeko; Miyanaga, Satoshi; Obata, Takamasa; Sakurai, Hiroaki; Saiki, Ikuo; Fujita, Tsuyoshi; Furumai, Tamotsu (2007). "Antitumor anthraquinones from an endophytic actinomycete Micromonospora lupini sp. nov.". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 17 (13): 3702–3705. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2007.04.039. ISSN 0960-894X.
  2. Igarashi, Yasuhiro; Yanase, Saeko; Sugimoto, Kohei; Enomoto, Masaru; Miyanaga, Satoshi; Trujillo, Martha E.; Saiki, Ikuo; Kuwahara, Shigefumi (2011). "Lupinacidin C, an Inhibitor of Tumor Cell Invasion fromMicromonospora lupini". Journal of Natural Products. 74 (4): 862–865. doi:10.1021/np100779t. ISSN 0163-3864. PMID 21226490.
  3. Alonso-Vega, P.; Normand, P.; Bacigalupe, R.; Pujic, P.; Lajus, A.; Vallenet, D.; Carro, L.; Coll, P.; Trujillo, M. E. (2012). "Genome Sequence of Micromonospora lupini Lupac 08, Isolated from Root Nodules of Lupinus angustifolius". Journal of Bacteriology. 194 (15): 4135–4135. doi:10.1128/JB.00628-12. ISSN 0021-9193.

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