Fig. 3: Phylogenetic tree of arginoketide producers, with a focus on strains isolated here, and the worldwide occurrence of arginoketide producers. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 3: Phylogenetic tree of arginoketide producers, with a focus on strains isolated here, and the worldwide occurrence of arginoketide producers.

From: Streptomyces polyketides mediate bacteria–fungi interactions across soil environments

Fig. 3

a, Genomes of soil isolates producing lydicamycin and linearmycin were compared with known producers of these compounds and S. iranensis using the Type Strain Genome Server provided by the DSMZ63. Isolates 7, 48, 102, 124, 176, 219 and 280 (blue) are closely related to each other. According to the ANI values, they represent strains of S. libani. Isolate 45 (green) differs from the other isolates. Green, linearmycin A producers; light blue, lydicamycin producers; red, azalomycin F-producing S. iranensis. The genomes of the isolated streptomycetes are accessible under NCBI BioProject PRJNA830323. b, World map without Antarctica indicating where bacteria producing the indicated arginoketides were isolated based on genome and literature analyses.

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