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    Complete Genome Sequence of Streptomyces lavendulae subsp. lavendulae CCM 3239 (Formerly “Streptomyces aureofaciens CCM 3239”), a Producer of the Angucycline-Type Antibiotic Auricin

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    Busche T, Novakova R, Al'Dilaimi A, et al. Complete Genome Sequence of Streptomyces lavendulae subsp. lavendulae CCM 3239 (Formerly “Streptomyces aureofaciens CCM 3239”), a Producer of the Angucycline-Type Antibiotic Auricin. Genome Announcements. 2018;6(9): e00103-18.Streptomyces lavendulae subsp. lavendulae CCM 3239 produces the angucycline antibiotic auricin and was thought to be the type strain of Streptomyces aureofaciens. We report the complete genome sequence of this strain, which consists of a linear chromosome and the linear plasmid pSA3239, and demonstrate it to be S. lavendulae subsp. lavendulae

    Optimal catalyst activity profiles .11. The case of multiple-step distributions

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    For reactions where the rate varies linearly with catalyst loading, for any performance index such as effectiveness, selectivity, or yield, the optimal active element distribution is a step function, where the number and location of the steps depend upon the specific problem under study. In all cases reported to date in the literature, single-step distributions have been found to be optimal. In this work, an example involving two parallel reactions is presented, where a multiple-step distribution is optimal

    Pasirinktų šalių ekonominių rodiklių panašumo vertinimas grafų teorijos priemonėmis

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    In this paper we present a new way for comparing economic data based on tools of graph theory. In order to do that we use an edge-colouring of oriented graphs (digraphs in graph theory sense). According to our knowledge such an approach is new in connection to comparing these data and has not been used before. Here we describe this heuristic on a comparison of a chosen European Union countries that are similar according to their number of inhabitants and surface’s size. We compare the digraphs obtained based on the values of different macroeconomic parameters. We discuss the relation between the colouring and incidence function of the digraphs with the correlation among the economic parameters. We show that graphs are worth to derive gathered knowledge of economic information, especially when making the cross-countries comparisons of economic data. We believe that a similar approach may be used in many other situations

    Cross-Recognition of Promoters by the Nine SigB Homologues Present in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)

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    In contrast to Bacillus subtilis, Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) contains nine homologues of stress response sigma factor SigB with a major role in differentiation and osmotic stress response. The aim of this study was to further characterize these SigB homologues. We previously established a two-plasmid system to identify promoters recognized by sigma factors and used it to identify promoters recognized by the three SigB homologues, SigF, SigG, and SigH from S. coelicolor A3(2). Here, we used this system to identify 14 promoters recognized by SigB. The promoters were verified in vivo in S. coelicolor A3(2) under osmotic stress conditions in sigB and sigH operon mutants, indicating some cross-recognition of these promoters by these two SigB homologues. This two-plasmid system was used to examine the recognition of all identified SigB-, SigF-, SigG-, and SigH-dependent promoters with all nine SigB homologues. The results confirmed this cross-recognition. Almost all 24 investigated promoters were recognized by two or more SigB homologues and data suggested some distinguishing groups of promoters recognized by these sigma factors. However, analysis of the promoters did not reveal any specific sequence characteristics for these recognition groups. All promoters showed high similarity in the -35 and -10 regions. Immunoblot analysis revealed the presence of SigB under osmotic stress conditions and SigH during morphological differentiation. Together with the phenotypic analysis of sigB and sigH operon mutants in S. coelicolor A3(2), the results suggest a dominant role for SigB in the osmotic stress response and a dual role for SigH in the osmotic stress response and morphological differentiation. These data suggest a complex regulation of the osmotic stress response in relation to morphological differentiation in S. coelicolor A3(2)
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