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The Bristol Sponge Microbiome Collection:A unique repository of deep-sea microorganisms and associated natural products [PDF]
The deep ocean is the largest habitat for life on Earth, though the microorganisms that occupy this unique environmental niche remain largely unexplored.
Back, Catherine +11 more
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Cytotoxic potential of Nephthea sp.-derived actinomycetes supported by metabolomics analysis [PDF]
Soft corals and associated microorganisms are known to produce leads for anticancer drugs. Keeping this in mind, Nephthea sp.; a Red Sea soft coral was investigated for the first time using the OSMAC approach. Two isolates, Streptomyces sp.
Abdelhafez, Omnia Hesham +5 more
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Extending the “One Strain Many Compounds” (OSMAC) Principle to Marine Microorganisms
Genomic data often highlights an inconsistency between the number of gene clusters identified using bioinformatic approaches as potentially producing secondary metabolites and the actual number of chemically characterized secondary metabolites produced ...
Stefano Romano +3 more
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Steroids Produced by Endophytic Fungus Lasiodiplodia Theobromae From Aglaia Argentea Blume and Their Cytotoxic Activity Against Hela Cervical Cancer Cell Lines [PDF]
Three steroids, ergosterol (1), ergosterol peroxide (2) and stigmasterol (3) have been isolated from endophytic fungus, Lasiodiplodia theobromae derived from the root of Aglaia argentea Blume.
Azhari, Azmi +6 more
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Comparative Metabologenomics Analysis of Polar Actinomycetes
Biosynthetic and chemical datasets are the two major pillars for microbial drug discovery in the omics era. Despite the advancement of analysis tools and platforms for multi-strain metabolomics and genomics, linking these information sources remains a ...
Sylvia Soldatou +6 more
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Natural product libraries: Assembly, maintenance, and screening [PDF]
This review discusses successful strategies and potential pitfalls to assembling a natural product-based library suitable for high-throughput screening. Specific extraction methods for plants, microorganisms, and marine invertebrates are detailed, along ...
Butler, Mark S. +2 more
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Highlighting the biotechnological potential of deep oceanic crust fungi through the prism of their antimicrobial activity [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Quemener, M., Dayras, M., Frotté, N., Debaets, S., Le Meur, C., Barbier, G., Edgcomb, V., Mehiri, M., &
Barbier, Georges +8 more
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We gathered a collection of termite mutualistic strains from French Guiana to explore the metabolites of symbiotic microorganisms. Molecular networks reconstructed from a metabolomic analysis using LC–ESI–MS/MS methodology led us to identify two families
Téo Hebra +3 more
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Graphical Abstract Highlight Research • Compounds produced by Roseivirga PAP.19 bacteria have potential as antimicrobials. • The OSMAC approach was used successfully to activate BGCs of Roseivirga PAP.19.
Andin Syamsi Pradani +5 more
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Fungal natural products play a prominent role in the development of pharmaceuticalagents. Two new cyclic tetrapeptides (CTPs), westertide A (1) and B (2), with eight known compounds (3–10) were isolated from the fungus Aspergillus westerdijkiae guided by
Junjie Han +11 more
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