Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0000308.pub3
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Streptomycete Spores

Abstract: The Gram‐positive Streptomyces bacteria are major inhabitants of soil, and, unusually for bacteria, they have a complex, multicellular life cycle that looks remarkably fungal‐like. Vegetative growth involves the extension of multicellular, branching hyphae, while reproductive growth involves the emergence of nonbranching hyphae into the air, away from the branching vegetative hyphal mass. These aerial hyphae are converted into chains of prespore compartments by coordinated cell divi… Show more

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“…The apical parts of such aerial hyphae are partitioned into chains of prespores via synchronous formation of several tens of cell division septa in each hypha, and thereafter prespores mature to form pigmented and thick-walled spores with condensed nucleoids and a hydrophobic outer surface layer, before being released into the environment (reviewed in e.g. [3][4][5]). When conditions are favourable, spores germinate and grow to form a new mycelium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The apical parts of such aerial hyphae are partitioned into chains of prespores via synchronous formation of several tens of cell division septa in each hypha, and thereafter prespores mature to form pigmented and thick-walled spores with condensed nucleoids and a hydrophobic outer surface layer, before being released into the environment (reviewed in e.g. [3][4][5]). When conditions are favourable, spores germinate and grow to form a new mycelium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When conditions are favourable, spores germinate and grow to form a new mycelium. The formation of aerial mycelia and spores is governed by a regulatory cascade of transcription factors that has mainly been studied in S. coelicolor, but more recently much progress has been made in mapping the developmental regulatory networks in the new model organism Streptomyces venezuelae [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%