RISB0483 - Amycolatopsis

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria

Phylum

Actinomycetota

Order

Pseudonocardiales

Genus

Amycolatopsis

Host Classification

Order

-

Family

-

Subfamily

-

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

Country

New Mexico

Collection Location

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.

Journal: ACS Chemical Biology

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Related Publications

2 records

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Trachymyrmex smithi
Amycolatopsis
Hansen, Katherine A.; Kim, Rose R.; Lawton, Elisabeth S. ... Deol, Arjan S.; Van Arnam, Ethan B.
ACS Chemical Biology
2022
Trachymyrmex
Amycolatopsis
Kim, Joyce H.; Scherer, Georgia; Lumpkin, Dellencia S. ... Puentes Flores, Carmen D.; Van Arnam, Ethan B.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2023
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