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Current needs in finding new antibiotics against emerging multidrug-resistant superbugs are pushing the scientific community into coming back to Nature for the discovery of novel active structures.
Jorge R. Virués-Segovia +11 more
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Natural product diversity of actinobacteria in the Atacama Desert [PDF]
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Ebel, Rainer +2 more
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Isolation and identification of promising antibiotic-producing bacteria
Multiple stresses in waste dumpsite soils can drive antibiotic production as one of the strategies for survival. Bacteria are the most prolific producers of antibiotics.
Sitotaw Baye +6 more
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Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production and consumption patterns, plastics are accumulating in the environment, causing global pollution issues and intergenerational impacts.
Juliana Oliveira +4 more
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Draft Genome Sequence of Kocuria sp. Strain UCD-OTCP (Phylum Actinobacteria). [PDF]
Here, we present the draft genome of Kocuria sp. strain UCD-OTCP, a member of the phylum Actinobacteria, isolated from a restaurant chair cushion.
Coil, David A +4 more
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Rare actinobacterial species are considered as potential resources of new natural products. Marisediminicola antarctica ZS314T is the only type strain of the novel actinobacterial genus Marisediminicola isolated from intertidal sediments in East ...
Li Liao +6 more
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Deciphering Genomes: Genetic Signatures of Plant-Associated Micromonospora
Understanding plant-microbe interactions with the possibility to modulate the plant’s microbiome is essential to design new strategies for a more productive and sustainable agriculture and to maintain natural ecosystems.
Raúl Riesco +3 more
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Extensive horizontal gene transfer in cheese-associated bacteria. [PDF]
Acquisition of genes through horizontal gene transfer (HGT) allows microbes to rapidly gain new capabilities and adapt to new or changing environments.
Bonham, Kevin S +2 more
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A new Rhodococcus aetherivorans strain isolated from lubricant-contaminated soil as a prospective phenol biodegrading agent [PDF]
Microbe-based decontamination of phenol-polluted environments has significant advantages over physical and chemical approaches by being relatively cheaper and ensuring complete phenol degradation.
A Banerjee +63 more
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The bioactive compounds produced by actinobacteria have played a major role in antimicrobials, bioremediation, biofuels, enzymes, and anti-cancer activities. Biodegradable microbial flocculants have been produced by bacteria, algae, and fungi.
Oluyemi Olatunji Awolusi +5 more
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