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Deep-Sea Natural Products from Extreme Environments: Cold Seeps and Hydrothermal Vents [PDF]
The deep sea has been proven to be a great treasure for structurally unique and biologically active natural products in the last two decades. Cold seeps and hydrothermal vents, as typical representatives of deep-sea extreme environments, have attracted ...
Mengjing Cong +5 more
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A Chemometric Analysis of Deep-Sea Natural Products [PDF]
Deep-sea natural products have been created by unique marine organisms that thrive in a challenging environment of extreme conditions for its inhabitants.
Lisa I. Pilkington
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OSMAC guided bioprospecting of Atlantic sponges reveals novel bacterial species and evidence for the antimicrobial thiazole alkaloid agrochelin II [PDF]
The deep sea remains a major reservoir of underexplored microbial diversity and biosynthetic novelty. Here, we describe three bacterial species isolated from Atlantic sponges, including Stappia quadratibracata sp. nov., Bacillus crepusculi sp.
Sam E. Williams +14 more
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Oil degradation and biosurfactant production by the deep sea bacterium Dietzia maris As-13-3 [PDF]
: Recent investigations of extreme environments have revealed numerous bioactive natural products. However, biosurfactant-producing strains from deep sea extreme environment are largely unknown. Here, we show that Dietzia maris As-13-3 isolated from deep
Wanpeng eWang, Zongze eShao, bobo eCai
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Cancer is the leading lethal disease worldwide. Natural products have contributed significantly to the development of approved therapeutic agents. Therefore, research into new bioactive naturally sourced metabolites with lead potential is urgently needed.
Guangrong Zhao +26 more
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The marine environment can harbor millions of macro- and micro-organisms. These habitats have gained more attention as it was found they produce a plethora of novel secondary metabolites.
Zimin Wang +6 more
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To tackle the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, it is essential to identify new bioactive compounds that are effective against resistant microbes and safe to use.
Catherine R. Back +16 more
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Actinobacteria from Arctic and Atlantic deep-sea sediments—Biodiversity and bioactive potential
The deep-sea covers over 70% of the Earth’s surface and harbors predominantly uncharacterized bacterial communities. Actinobacteria are the major prokaryotic source of bioactive natural products that find their way into drug discovery programs, and the ...
Inês Ribeiro +14 more
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A Treasure of Bioactive Compounds from the Deep Sea
The deep-sea environment is a unique, challenging extreme habitat where species have had to adapt to the absence of light, low levels of oxygen, high pressure and little food.
Assunta Saide +2 more
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Bioprospecting of novel antibiotics has been the conventional norm of research fostered by researchers worldwide to combat drug resistance. With the exhaustion of incessant leads, the search for new chemical entities moves into uncharted territories such
Galana Siro +2 more
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