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Exploring the Potential of Antibiotic Production From Rare Actinobacteria by Whole-Genome Sequencing and Guided MS/MS Analysis [PDF]
Actinobacteria are well recognized for their production of structurally diverse bioactive secondary metabolites, but the rare actinobacterial genera have been underexploited for such potential. To search for new sources of active compounds, an experiment
Dini Hu +7 more
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Mangrove rare actinobacteria: Taxonomy, natural compound and discovery of bioactivity [PDF]
Actinobacteria are one of the most important and efficient groups of natural metabolite producers. The genus Streptomyces have been recognized as prolific producers of useful natural compounds as they produced more than half of the naturally-occurring ...
Adzzie-Shazleen eAzman +4 more
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Insights on the Effects of Heat Pretreatment, pH, and Calcium Salts on Isolation of Rare Actinobacteria from Karstic Caves [PDF]
The phylum Actinobacteria is one of the most ubiquitously present bacterial lineages on Earth. In the present study, we try to explore the diversity of cultivable rare Actinobacteria in Sigangli Cave, Yunnan, China by utilizing a combination of different
Bao-Zhu Fang +9 more
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Marine Rare Actinobacteria: Isolation, Characterization, and Strategies for Harnessing Bioactive Compounds [PDF]
Actinobacteria are prolific producers of thousands of biologically active natural compounds with diverse activities. More than half of these bioactive compounds have been isolated from members belonging to actinobacteria.
Dipesh Dhakal +4 more
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Microbiological and molecular insights on rare Actinobacteria harboring bioactive prospective
Background Actinobacteria is as a group of advanced filamentous bacteria. Rare Actinobacteria are of special interest as they are rarely isolated from the environments. They are a major source of important bioactive compounds.
Dina H. Amin +4 more
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Octocorals are among the most prolific sources of biologically active compounds. A significant part of their specialized metabolites richness is linked to the abundance of their associated microbiota.
Jeysson Sánchez-Suárez +3 more
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Litoralimycins A and B, New Cytotoxic Thiopeptides from Streptomonospora sp. M2
Streptomonospora sp. M2 has been isolated from a soil sample collected at the Wadden Sea beach in our ongoing program aimed at the isolation of rare Actinobacteria, ultimately targeting the discovery of new antibiotics.
Shadi Khodamoradi +3 more
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Marine actinobacteria are viewed as a promising source of enzymes with potential technological applications. They contribute to the turnover of complex biopolymers, such as pectin, lignocellulose, chitin, and keratin, being able to secrete a wide variety
Valentina González +6 more
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During the course of our ongoing screening for novel biologically active secondary metabolites, the rare Actinobacterium, Nonomuraea sp. 1808210CR was found to produce five unprecedented β-carboline derivatives, nonocarbolines A−E (1−5).
Gian Primahana +6 more
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Uncovering the biodiversity and biosynthetic potentials of rare actinomycetes
Background Antibiotic resistance is on the rise, and new antibiotic research has slowed in recent years, necessitating the discovery of possibly novel microbial resources capable of producing bioactive compounds.
Chijioke E. Ezeobiora +5 more
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