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Cave Actinobacteria as Producers of Bioactive Metabolites

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2019
Recently, there is an urgent need for new drugs due to the emergence of drug resistant pathogenic microorganisms and new infectious diseases. Members of phylum Actinobacteria are promising source of bioactive compounds notably antibiotics. The search for
Pharada Rangseekaew   +3 more
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A New Albomycin-Producing Strain of Streptomyces globisporus subsp. globisporus May Provide Protection for Ants Messor structor

open access: yesInsects, 2022
There are several well-studied examples of protective symbiosis between insect host and symbiotic actinobacteria, producing antimicrobial metabolites to inhibit host pathogens.
Yuliya V. Zakalyukina   +8 more
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A shared mucosal gut microbiota signature in primary sclerosing cholangitis before and after liver transplantation

open access: yesHepatology, EarlyView., 2022
In this study of the gut mucosal microbiota in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), we found consistent microbiota features associated with PSC and recurrent PSC, PSC with inflammatory bowel disease and a persistent gut dysbiosis after liver transplantation Abstract Background and Aims Several characteristic features of the fecal microbiota have been ...
Mikal Jacob Hole   +12 more
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Bioactivity and genetic screening of marine actinobacteria associated with red algae Gelidiella acerosa

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Biotechnology, 2017
Bacterial resistance to existing antibiotics has driven a search for new antibiotics from marine actinobacteria. Bioactivity and genetic screening of actinobacteria associated with red algae Gelidiella acerosa were conducted to discover new antibacterial
Maria Ulfah   +2 more
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A Rhizobacterium, Streptomyces albulus Z1-04-02, Displays Antifungal Activity against Sclerotium Rot in Mungbean

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Sclerotium rot causes damping-off and stem rot in seedlings and mature mungbeans, which negatively impacts cultivation. The use of a rhizobacterium to control soil-borne diseases is an alternative method to the excess use of synthetic fungicides ...
On-Uma Ruangwong   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diversity of actinobacteria in the marshes of Ezzemoul and Djendli in northeastern Algeria

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Ecology, 2019
The main purpose of this research is to study the microbial diversity of actinobacteria, living in “Ezzemoul” and “Djendli” sebkhas soils. These salt lakes are situated in the east of Algeria and they are microbiologically underexploited. Such unexplored
Maria Smati, Mahmoud Kitouni
doaj   +1 more source

Genome Characteristics Reveal the Biocontrol Potential of Actinobacteria Isolated From Sugarcane Rhizosphere

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
To understand the beneficial interaction of sugarcane rhizosphere actinobacteria in promoting plant growth and managing plant diseases, this study investigated the potential role of sugarcane rhizospheric actinobacteria in promoting plant growth and ...
Zhen Wang   +11 more
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Cytoskeletal Proteins ofActinobacteria [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cell Biology, 2012
Although bacteria are considered the simplest life forms, we are now slowly unraveling their cellular complexity. Surprisingly, not only do bacterial cells have a cytoskeleton but also the building blocks are not very different from the cytoskeleton that our own cells use to grow and divide.
Letek Polberg, Michal   +4 more
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Recent Advances in Synthetic Biology Approaches to Optimize Production of Bioactive Natural Products in Actinobacteria

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2019
Actinobacteria represent one of the most fertile sources for the discovery and development of natural products (NPs) with medicinal and industrial importance.
Lei Li   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Modification of the terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysisfor assessment of a specific taxonomic group within a soil microbial community

open access: yesPlant, Soil and Environment, 2009
A double color terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was applied for the diversity assessment of a complex bacterial community in a deciduous forest soil. Application of the second label was used to project a specific taxonomic group
J. Kopecký   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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