NICK'S NOTES
- Actinomycetes is a branch of the Actinomycetales, which is a major branch of the Prokaryotae Kingdom.
- They are gram-possitive organisims.
- They grow slowly and branch filaments. As more and more filaments grow they forms mycelial colonies. These are typical of Fungus and therfore Actinomycetes were first thought to be a kind of Fungus.
- Because they were thought of as fungi they were named so; aktino= ray, mykes= mushroom (which is a fungus).
http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/gih/actinom.htm
(full citation in Bibliography)
-Flagella is location on the substrate. It grows on and in it.
- has thallus or a tissue like mass that grows in cultures
- also has mycelium which is a tangled mass of hyphae that is found in nature.
- reproduce by spores
- hyphal growth is followed by fragmentation and release of spores
- conidia is when spores produce asexually on aerial filaments (sporophores)
- Actinomycetes fix nitrogen from the air and converts it into a form that plants can use it.
- Actinomycetes produce Streptomycin which is an antibiotic that prodeces...
Spectinomycin, Neomycin, Tetracyclines, Chamydias, Rickettsias etc., Nystatin, Erythromycin, Legionella, and Chloramphenicol.
http://www.colorado.edu/eeb/EEBprojects/schmidtlab/studentres/EBIO3400/HighGCGm.pdf
(full citation in Bibliography)
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