Actinomycetota From Macroalgae as Rich Source for Natural Products Discovery Revealed Through Culture-Dependent and -Independent Approaches. [PDF]
This study unveils the bioactive properties and biosynthetic potential of macroalgae isolated from Actinomycetota. Our findings, provided by the combined application of culture‐dependent and ‐independent approaches, underscores a pool of likely novel natural products worth of further exploration, highlighting the relevance of actinomycetes from this ...
Girão M +7 more
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Activity Levels of Amine Transaminases Correlate with Active Site Hydrophobicity
Amine transaminases are attractive enzymes for the synthesis of chiral amines. Their activity level correlates with the presence of hydrophobic amino acids in the active sites. This knowledge helps to guide the selection of putative enzymes in a database search. Abstract Amine transaminases (ATAs) are biocatalysts for the synthesis of chiral amines and
Manideep Kollipara +3 more
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Comparison of Actinobacteria communities from human‐impacted and pristine karst caves
hsp65 Marker as a complement to 16S rRNA gene in Actinobacteria community detection with the metabarcoding approach. Some Actinobacteria species were detected for the first time in caves.Taxa related to rare opportunistic pathogens detected in anthropized caves. Streptomyces were detected in marked areas of Lascaux caves.
Andrea Buresova‐Faitova +6 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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Growth and genome-based insights of Fe(III) reduction of the high-temperature and NaCl-tolerant Shewanella xiamenensis from Changqing oilfield of China [PDF]
IntroductionA facultative anaerobe bacterium Shewanella xiamenensis CQ-Y1 was isolated from the wastewater of Changqing oilfield in Shaanxi Province of China. Shewanella is the important dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria.
Dan Zhao +9 more
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Abstract By keeping tropical shrimp, like Litopenaeus vannamei, in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), valuable food for human consumption can be produced sustainable. L. vannamei tolerates low salinities, and therefore, the systems can operate under brackish water conditions.
Felix Teitge +3 more
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Coral-associated actinobacteria have been abundantly reported for their biological properties, particularly as antimicrobial and anticancer agents.
Mada T. Sibero +8 more
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Presence of antioxidative agent, Pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine-1,4-dione, hexahydro- in newly isolated Streptomyces mangrovisoli sp. nov. [PDF]
A novel Streptomyces, strain MUSC 149T was isolated from mangrove soil. A polyphasic approach was used to study the taxonomy of MUSC 149T, which shows a range of phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic properties consistent with those of the members of the genus
Bey-Hing Goh +6 more
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Streptomyces antioxidans sp. nov., a Novel Mangrove Soil Actinobacterium with Antioxidative and Neuroprotective Potentials [PDF]
A novel strain, Streptomyces antioxidans MUSC 164(T) was recovered from mangrove forest soil located at Tanjung Lumpur, Malaysia. The Gram-positive bacterium forms yellowish-white aerial and brilliant greenish yellow substrate mycelium on ISP 2 agar.
Bey-Hing Goh +7 more
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Streptophage-mediated control of off-flavour taint producing streptomycetes isolated from barramundi ponds [PDF]
Off-flavour taint of aquaculture products is a global issue reducing consumer confidence in the farmed produce as they are taken up via the gills of fish, and deposited in the lipids of the animal.
Brooks, Peter Richard +4 more
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