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prodigiosin
prodigiosin Biochem. (prəʊdɪdʒɪˈəʊsɪn) [a. G. prodigiosin (E. Kraft Beiträge zur Biol. des B. Prodigiosus (Dissertation, Würzburg, 1902) 37, following suggestion by K. B. Lehmann), f. mod.L. prōdigiōs-us marvellous, prodigious (former specific epithet of the bacterium now called Serratia marcescens)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prodigiosin
The name prodigiosin is derived from prodigious (i.e. something marvelous). Prodigiosin production has long been known to be enhanced by phosphate limitation. wikipedia.org
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Prodiginines
The group is named after prodigiosin (prodiginine) and is biosynthesized through a common set of enzymes. Laboratory Details of the first total synthesis of the parent prodigiosin were published in 1962, confirming the chemical structure. wikipedia.org
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Streptomyces hiroshimensis
Streptomyces hiroshimensis produces the red pigment prodigiosin. wikipedia.org
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pyrrole
pyrrole Chem. (ˈpɪrəʊl) Also -ol, pyrrhol. [f. Gr. πυρρός reddish + L. oleum oil.] a. A feebly basic, colourless transparent liquid, C4H5N, contained in bone-oil and coal-tar, having an odour like chloroform. Also, any derivative of this containing a pyrrole ring.1835 F. F. Runge in R. D. & T. Thoms... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrrole
Other pyrrole-containing secondary metabolites include PQQ, makaluvamine M, ryanodine, rhazinilam, lamellarin, prodigiosin, myrmicarin, and sceptrin. The biosynthesis of Prodigiosin involves the convergent coupling of three pyrrole type rings (labeled A, B, and C in figure 1) from L-proline, L-serine wikipedia.org
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tetra-
tetra- (tɛtrə) before a vowel tetr-, a. Gr. τετρα-, combining form of the numeral τέτταρες, τέτταρα four, forming the first element of many words adapted from existing Greek compounds, and thence used in new analogous formations, mainly scientific and technical. 1. As a general etymological element.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Streptomyces variegatus
Streptomyces variegatus produces prodigiosin. wikipedia.org
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Serratia marcescens
Due to this, and because S. marcescens produces a reddish-orange tripyrrole dye called prodigiosin, it may cause staining of the teeth. The biochemical pathway for the production of prodigiosin by S. marcescens has been characterized by analyzing what intermediates become accumulated in wikipedia.org
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Serratia
Some members of this genus produce a characteristic red pigment, prodigiosin, and can be distinguished from other members of the order Enterobacterales Prodigiosin, a growth pigment, is often used as a phenotypic identification marker of Serratia species due to its red colorization. wikipedia.org
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CN1943674B - 荨麻疹冲剂 - Google Patents
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Corporal of Bolsena
Because of its red pigmentation, caused by expression of the dye prodigiosin, and its ability to grow on bread, S. marcescens has been proposed as a naturalistic wikipedia.org
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Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria
due to hydrophobic fimbriae, fibrils, lipids and proteins of the outer membrane and some small molecules of the cell surface, such as gramicidin S and prodigiosin wikipedia.org
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Colonial morphology
Some specimens of Serratia marcescens produce an orange-red pigment called prodigiosin. wikipedia.org
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沙雷菌肺炎的发病原因?
沙雷菌产生红色色素,在低于37℃培养时,色素产生往往更丰富,但多次传代后产生色素的能力减弱,甚至消失,1902年Kroft提取该色素并命名为“灵菌红素”(prodigiosin),因而黏质沙雷菌过去称为灵杆菌,直到1960年才被Rapoport和Hollen阐明其化学结构,灵菌红色素溶于酒精,乙醚,氯仿等有机溶剂
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