Actinoplanes is a genus in the family Micromonosporaceae.[1] They have aerial mycelia and spherical, motile spores. Actinoplanes species produce the pharmaceutically important compounds valienamine (a precursor to the antidiabetic drug acarbose[2] and to the antibiotic validamycin), teicoplanin, and ramoplanin.
Actinoplanes | |
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Actinoplanes utahensis on agar plate | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Actinomycetota |
Class: | Actinomycetia |
Order: | Micromonosporales |
Family: | Micromonosporaceae |
Genus: | Actinoplanes Couch 1950 (Approved Lists 1980) |
Type species | |
Actinoplanes philippinensis Couch 1950 (Approved Lists 1980)
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Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Species
editActinoplanes comprises the following species:[3]
- A. abujensis Sazak et al. 2012
- "A. arizonaensis" Karwowski et al. 1988
- A. atraurantiacus Zhang et al. 2012
- A. auranticolor (Couch 1963) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- "A. aureus" Song et al. 2021
- A. bogorensis corrig. Nurkanto et al. 2016
- A. brasiliensis Thiemann et al. 1969 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. campanulatus (Couch 1963) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- A. capillaceus Matsumoto et al. 2001
- A. cibodasensis Nurkanto et al. 2015
- "A. coloradoensis" Jackson et al. 1987
- A. consettensis Goodfellow et al. 1990
- A. couchii Kämpfer et al. 2007
- A. cyaneus Terekhova et al. 1987
- A. deccanensis Parenti et al. 1975 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. derwentensis Goodfellow et al. 1990
- A. deserti Habib et al. 2019
- A. digitatis (Couch 1963) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- A. durhamensis Goodfellow et al. 1990
- "A. ferrugineus" (Ara et al. 2008) Nouioui et al. 2018
- A. ferrugineus Palleroni 1979 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. flavus Luo et al. 2021
- A. friuliensis Aretz et al. 2001
- A. globisporus (Thiemann 1967) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- "A. hulinensis" Shen et al. 2013
- A. humidus Goodfellow et al. 1990
- A. ianthinogenes (ex Coronelli et al. 1974) Tamura et al. 2011
- A. italicus Beretta 1973 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. lichenicola Saeng-in et al. 2021
- A. lichenis Phongsopitanun et al. 2016
- A. liguriensis Wink et al. 2006
- A. lobatus (Couch 1963) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- A. luteus Suriyachadkun et al. 2015
- A. lutulentus Gao et al. 2014
- A. missouriensis Couch 1963 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. nipponensis Wink et al. 2014
- A. octamycinicus corrig. (ex Gauze et al. 1979) Tamura et al. 2011
- A. ovalisporus Saeng-in et al. 2021
- A. palleronii Goodfellow et al. 1990
- A. philippinensis Couch 1950 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. ramoplaninifer Marcone et al. 2017
- A. rectilineatus Lechevalier and Lechevalier 1975 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. regularis (Couch 1963) Stackebrandt and Kroppenstedt 1988
- A. rhizophilus He et al. 2015
- A. rishiriensis Yamamura et al. 2012
- A. sediminis Qu et al. 2018
- A. siamensis Suriyachadkun et al. 2013
- A. sichuanensis Sun et al. 2009
- "A. solisilvae" Ma et al. 2020
- A. subglobosus Ngaemthao et al. 2016
- A. teichomyceticus Wink et al. 2006
- "A. teicomyceticus" Pryka et al. 1988
- A. tereljensis Ara et al. 2010
- A. toevensis Ara et al. 2010
- A. tropicalis Nurkanto et al. 2015
- A. utahensis Couch 1963 (Approved Lists 1980)
- A. xinjiangensis Sun et al. 2009
References
edit- ^ Euzéby, J. P. "Genus Actinoplanes". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature. www.bacterio.cict.fr. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
- ^ Laube, Heiner (March 2002). "Acarbose An Update of Its Therapeutic Use in Diabetes Treatment". Clinical Drug Investigation. 22 (3): 141–156. doi:10.2165/00044011-200222030-00001.
- ^ Euzéby JP, Parte AC. "Actinoplanes". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved June 18, 2022.