Using deep sequencing S. albidoflavus transcriptome was analysed at the end of exponential growth.
Noncoding RNA of Glutamine Synthetase I was shown to modulate antibiotic production.
S. albidoflavus's ACP S-MT is involved in both fatty acid synthesis II and polyketide synthase and is structurally similar to Escherichia coli's analogue.
[13] Strains of S. albidoflavus produce various antibiotics, including actinorhodin, methylenomycin, undecylprodigiosin,[14] and perimycin.
)[18] The genome consists of a single linear molecule, and although Ku would be expected to perform end maintenance, none has been observed so far.