Selective Isolation of Actinoplanes and Dactylosporangium from Soil by Using γ-Collidine as the Chemoattractant
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Zoospores of the actinoplanetes Actinoplanes missouriensis and Dactylosporangium thailandense were attracted to a number of amino acids, aromatic compounds and sugars. Among these compounds, D-xylase and γ-collidine served as universal chemoattractants for most or all of other 9 species belonging to the genera, and moreover, γ-collidine always elicited an extremely strong response. In contrast, potassium chloride was a weak to moderate attractant only for a half of the strains tested. Palleroni's chemotactic method (Palleroni, N. J., Arch. Microbiol., 128,53-55,1980) for the isolation of motile actinoplanetes was complemented by using γ-collidine as a substitute for the originally used chemoattractant, potassium chloride, and by using humic acid-vitamin (HV) agar in place of the isolation medium, starch-casein ager. The improved method not only enabled the increased recovery of Actinoplanes spp. but also the consistent recovery of Dactylosporangium spp., which have only incidentally been isolated by the original method and by conventional dilution plating techniques, from various field soils (16 samples). The recovery of motile actinoplanetes was more successfully achieved by using HV agar supplemented with nalidixic acid to reduce associated bacterial contaminants.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1991-12-25
著者
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Tamura Tomohiko
Nite Biological Resource Center (nbrc) National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation
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Hayakawa Masayuki
Department Of Fermentation Technology Faculty Of Engineering Yamanashi University
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Hayakawa Masayuki
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology
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Hayakawa M
Division Of Applied Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineerin
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Hayakawa Masayuki
Division Of Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University O
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NONOMURA HIDEO
Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University
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TAMURA TOMOHIKO
(Present address)Institute for Fermentation
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Nonomura H
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Yamanashi University
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Nonomura Hideo
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Yamanashi University
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Hayakawa Masayuki
Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University Of Yamanashi
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