Ramón SantamarÃa
Professor
The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics
University of Salamanca
Spain
Biography
Dr. Ramón Santamaría is currently working as a Professor in The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics , University of Salamanca , Spain. Research interests includes Streptomyces species produce a broad variety of antibiotics, They produce large amounts of hydrolytic enzymes with industrial potential, Streptomyces is a normal inhabitant of soil where they interact with other organisms.. Ramón Santamaría is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Ramón Santamaría is the member of many international affiliations and authored of many research articles/books related to Streptomyces species produce a broad variety of antibiotics, They produce large amounts of hydrolytic enzymes with industrial potential, Streptomyces is a normal inhabitant of soil where they interact with other organisms..
Research Interest
Streptomyces species produce a broad variety of antibiotics, They produce large amounts of hydrolytic enzymes with industrial potential, Streptomyces is a normal inhabitant of soil where they interact with other organisms.
Publications
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RodrÃÂguez Hã©, Rico S, Yepes A, Franco-EchevarrÃÂa E, Antoraz S, SantamarÃÂa RI, et al. The two kinases, AbrC1 and AbrC2, of the atypical two-component system AbrC are needed to regulate antibiotic production and differentiation in Streptomyces coelicolor. Frontiers in Microbiology [Internet]. Frontiers Media SA; 2015 May 12;6.