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Streptomyces cattleya

Streptomyces cattleya is a Gram-positive bacterium which makes cephamycin, penicillin and thienamycin. The bacterium expresses a fluorinase enzyme, and the organism has been used to understand the biosynthesis of fluoroacetate and the antibacterial 4-fluoro-L-threonine. The genome, which was sequenced in 2011, contains one chromosome with 6,283,062 base pairs and one megaplasmid with 1,809,491 bp, with an overall guanine-cytosine content of 73%.

[ "Biosynthesis", "Thienamycin", "Streptomyces", "Fluoroacetaldehyde", "Fluorinase", "4-fluorothreonine", "5'-fluorodeoxyadenosine synthase" ]
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