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Diversity of Thiosulfate-Oxidizing Bacteria from Marine Sediments and Hydrothermal Vents
Andreas Teske +5 more
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Following the Danube Flow. The first total syntheses of highly brominated rubrolides T, U, and U‐analog, together with the efficient and divergent syntheses of rubrolides A, D, and P. The dibrominated key intermediate, obtained via a Suzuki‐Miyaura cross‐coupling reaction, is the centerpiece of the synthesis.
Jasmin Janneschütz +7 more
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Complete genome sequences of 34 Arctic marine bacteria. [PDF]
Sadler MC, Mino S, Morris RM.
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Antioxidant, Antiglycation and in vivo Antiaging Effects of Metabolite Extracts from Marine Sponge-associated Bacteria [PDF]
Muhammad Eka Prastya +3 more
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Recent Advances in Chemical Probing Strategies for RNA Structure Determination in Vivo
This Review illustrates how structural probes combined with advanced sequencing technologies are revolutionizing our ability to map RNA structures and interactions within living cells. It highlights the development of innovative strategies tailored to probe RNA structures in particular biological contexts.
Maryana Yarshova +2 more
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Co-occurrence is associated with horizontal gene transfer across marine bacteria independent of phylogeny. [PDF]
Douglas GM +6 more
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Cultivation of marine bacteria of the SAR202 clade. [PDF]
Lim Y +4 more
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Identification of Natural Isonitriles Through Ligation to an Azomethine Imine Probe
The azomethine imine (AMI)–isonitrile (NC) ligation allowed for the chemoselective detection of natural isonitriles in bacteria and fungi. The reactivity‐based screening establishes a new stereogenic center, thereby allowing for facile distinction between chiral and achiral isonitriles. The work also unraveled a unique reactivity of isonitriles bearing
Maurice P. Biedermann +6 more
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