Streptomyces venezuelae

Streptomyces venezuelae[1] is a species of soil-dwelling[2] Gram-positive bacterium of the genus Streptomyces.

In its spore-bearing stage, hyphae perfuse both above ground as aerial hyphae and in the soil substrate.

[3] Chloramphenicol, the first antibiotic to be manufactured synthetically on a large scale, was originally derived from S. venezuelae.

[2][4][5] Other secondary metabolites produced by S. venezuelae include jadomycin and pikromycin.

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