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Purification of
N
-coronafacoyl Phytotoxins from
Streptomyces scabies
LB
Luke Bown
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Dawn R. D. Bignell*
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Apr 5, 2017
This procedure is used for large-scale purification of
N
-coronafacoyl phytotoxins that are produced by the potato common scab pathogen
Streptomyces scabies
. The procedure employs organic extraction of
S. scabies
culture supernatants under alternating basic and acidic conditions in order to preferentially isolate the phytotoxin - containing carboxylic acid fraction of the supernatant. Preparative thin layer chromatography and semi-preparative reverse phase - high performance liquid chromatography are then used to further purify the individual
N
-coronafacoyl phytotoxins of interest.
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