Nocardiopsis is a bacterial genus from the family Nocardiopsaceae which can produces some antimicrobial compounds,[1][2][3] including thiopeptides.[4] Nocardiopsis occur mostly in saline and alkaline soils.[5]

Nocardiopsis
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Actinomycetia
Order: Streptosporangiales
Family: Nocardiopsaceae
Genus: Nocardiopsis
(Brocq-Rousseau 1904) Meyer 1976[1]
Type species
Nocardiopsis dassonvillei[1]
Species

N. aegyptia[1]
N. alba[1]
N. algeriensis[1]
N. alkaliphila[1]
N. ansamitocini[1]
N. arvandica[1]
N. baichengensis[1]
N. chromatogenes[1]
N. composta[1]
N. coralliicola[1]
N. dassonvillei[1]
N. exhalans[1]
N. fildesensis[1]
N. flavescens[1]
N. ganjiahuensis[1]
N. gilva[1]
N. halophila[1]
N. halotolerans[1]
N. kunsanensis[1]
N. listeri[1]
N. litoralis[1]
N. lucentensis[1]
N. metallicus[1]
N. nanhaiensis[1]
N. nikkonensis[1]
N. oceani[1]
N. potens[1]
N. prasina[1]
N. quinghaiensis[1]
N. rhodophaea[1]
N. rosea[1]
N. salina[1]
N. sinuspersici[1]
N. synnemataformans[1]
N. terrae[1]
N. trehalosi[1]
N. tropica[1]
N. umidischolae[1]
N. valliformis[1]
N. xinjiangensis[1]
N. yanglingensis[2]

Synonyms[2]

Brachystreptospora

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq A.C. Parte. "Nocardiopsis". LPSN. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  2. ^ a b c "Nocardiopsis". uniprot.org. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  3. ^ Bennur, T.; Ravi Kumar, A.; Zinjarde, S.S.; Javdekar, V. (January 2016). "Nocardiopsis species: a potential source of bioactive compounds". Journal of Applied Microbiology. 120 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/jam.12950. PMID 26369300. S2CID 5266243.
  4. ^ Engelhardt, K.; Degnes, K. F.; Kemmler, M.; Bredholt, H.; Fjaervik, E.; Klinkenberg, G.; Sletta, H.; Ellingsen, T. E.; Zotchev, S. B. (18 June 2010). "Production of a New Thiopeptide Antibiotic, TP-1161, by a Marine Nocardiopsis Species". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76 (15): 4969–4976. Bibcode:2010ApEnM..76.4969E. doi:10.1128/AEM.00741-10. PMC 2916467. PMID 20562278.
  5. ^ (ed.), Koki Horikoshi (2011). Extremophiles handbook. Tokyo: Springer. ISBN 978-4-431-53897-4. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

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