RISB0483 - Amycolatopsis
Symbiont Classification
Bacteria
Actinomycetota
Pseudonocardiales
Amycolatopsis
Host Classification
Function
Amycolatopsis inhibited the growth of Pseudonocardia symbionts under laboratory conditions, with the novel analog nocamycin V identified as the antibacterial compound in the ant Trachymyrmex smithi.
Localization
Extracellular
Transmission Mode
No transmission mode information available
Geographic Information
New Mexico
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Supporting Reference
Bacterial Associates of a Desert Specialist Fungus-Growing Ant Antagonize Competitors with a Nocamycin Analog
Hansen, Katherine A.; Kim, Rose R.; Lawton, Elisabeth S. ... Deol, Arjan S.; Van Arnam, Ethan B.
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Related Publications
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| Title | Host | Symbiont | Authors | Journal | Year |
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Trachymyrmex smithi
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Amycolatopsis
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Hansen, Katherine A.; Kim, Rose R.; Lawton, Elisabeth S. ... Deol, Arjan S.; Van Arnam, Ethan B.
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ACS Chemical Biology
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2022
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Trachymyrmex
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Amycolatopsis
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Kim, Joyce H.; Scherer, Georgia; Lumpkin, Dellencia S. ... Puentes Flores, Carmen D.; Van Arnam, Ethan B.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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2023
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