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Editorial: Strategies for the Discovery of Fungal Natural Products [PDF]
Strategies for the Discovery of Fungal Natural ...
Bills, Gerald F. +2 more
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ABSTRACT The fungi Fusarium guttiforme and Phytophthora palmivora were cultivated in four different media (Potato Dextrose Agar, Czapek, rice, and ISP2) and co‐cultured to stimulate fungal interactions and enhance secondary metabolite production. Promising extracts were fractionated, yielding compounds such as the iron complex of fusaric acid (1 ...
Vitor de Souza Mazucato +7 more
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The biosynthesis of newly identified alkaloids featuring unique heterobicyclic and spirocyclic isoquinolone skeletons, arizonamides and arizolidines, has been characterized. Notably, the non‐heme iron enzyme ParG demonstrated catalytic versatility in multiple oxidative reactions, including cyclization and ring reconstruction.
Mai‐Truc Pham +4 more
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Two linear proline-rich peptides (1–2), bearing an N-terminal pyroglutamate, were isolated from the marine bacterium Microbacterium sp. V1, associated with the marine sponge Petrosia ficiformis, collected in the volcanic CO2 vents in Ischia Island (South
Giovanni Andrea Vitale +5 more
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The OSMAC (one strain-many compounds) protocol was used in this study to obtain various metabolites from the mangrove-derived endophytic fungus Penicillium brocae MA-231.
Ling-Hong Meng +4 more
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ABSTRACT Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic microorganisms known for producing diverse bioactive compounds. This study explores the bioactivity of extracts and fractions from Amazonian cyanobacteria and their pigment and phenolic compound production. A fraction from Synechococcus sp. CACIAM 05 showed cytotoxicity against hCMEC/D3 and MG‐63 cells.
Samuel Cavalcante do Amaral +8 more
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Abstract Fusarium verticillioides is a plant pathogenic fungus that can cause disease in a variety of crops, including corn, sorghum, and cotton. It is commonly found in soil, but can also be found in infected seeds and plant debris.
Emie Groppi +4 more
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Exploring deep-sea Actinomycetota chemical diversity by using the OSMAC approach
The constant need to search for new drugs is a major driver for the discovery of new molecules of pharmaceutical interest. Natural products (NPs) of microbial origin have been recognized for their therapeutic properties, with Actinomycetota being one of ...
Sofia Correia +11 more
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Endophytic fungi are promising producers of bioactive small molecules. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of an endophytic fungus Penicillium dangeardii revealed 43 biosynthetic gene clusters, exhibited its strong ability to produce numbers of ...
Qian Wei +9 more
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Integration of soft skills in the teaching of technical courses: an exploratory study of a private university / Hairuzila Idrus [PDF]
Institutions of higher education have been pressed by the industry practitioners to produce quality graduates who are ready to compete in the competitive job market locally and globally.
Idrus, Hairuzila
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