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- Violacein is a naturally-occurring bis-indole pigment with antibiotic (anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-tumor) properties. Violacein is...
- sub-tropical regions of the world. It produces a natural antibiotic called violacein, which may be useful for the treatment of colon and other cancers. It...
- color, due to a compound called violacein, which is produced when glycerol is metabolized as a carbon source. Violacein has antibacterial, antiviral, and...
- concerning the addition of the violacein-producing bacteria J. lividum to amphibians that lacked sufficient violacein, allowing them to inhibit infection...
- yellow, or orange, but may be blue-purple if producing the compound violacein. As of 2022, 16S rRNA-based phylogenetic trees place the M****ilia genus...
- cyanobacteria. Bacteria produce pigments such as carotenoids, melanin, violacein, prodigiosin, pyocyanin, actinorhodin, and zeaxanthin. Cyanobacteria produce...
- and anti-viral. Violacein producing bacterial strains have been isolated from many different environments, Duganella producing violacein strains have been...
- produces distinct purple-violet pigments among which are jagaricin and violacein, manifests diverse energy metabolism abilities, and tolerates cold, ultraviolet...
- this intermediate after the loss of VioE (used in the biosynthesis of violacein – a natural product formed from a branch point in this pathway that also...
- 3-hydroxy-4-methylanthranilyl-[aryl-carrier protein] 5-monooxygenase EC 1.14.13.224: violacein synthase EC 1.14.13.225: F-actin monooxygenase EC 1.14.13.226: acetone...