Background Understanding how complex antibiotics are synthesised by their producer bacteria is essential for creation of new families of bioactive compounds. Thiomarinols, produced by marine bacteria belonging to the genus Pseudoalteromonas, are hybrids of two independently active species: the pseudomonic acid mixture, mupirocin, which is used clinically against MRSA, and the pyrrothine core of holomycin. Methodology/Principal Findings High throughput DNA sequencing of the complete genome of the producer bacterium revealed a novel 97 kb plasmid, pTML1, consisting almost entirely of two distinct gene clusters. Targeted gene knockouts confirmed the role of these clusters in biosynthesis of the two separate components, pseudomonic acid an...
Natural products made by bacteria have long been utilized as inspiration for antibiotic treatments. ...
SummaryMoenomycin A (MmA) is a member of the phosphoglycolipid family of antibiotics, which are the ...
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop the ability to survive medications that normally...
AbstractThe polyketide antibiotic mupirocin (pseudomonic acid) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens N...
Thiomarinol is a naturally occurring double-headed antibiotic that is highly potent against methicil...
There is a clear and well-established need for new antibiotics. The biosynthesis of the antibiotic m...
This work was funded by BBSRC grants BB/I014373/1 and BB/I014039/1, by BBSRC and EPSRC through the B...
Biosynthetic steps in the mupirocin (pseudomonic acids) biosynthetic pathway of \(Pseudomonas\) \(fl...
The modular polyketide synthase responsible for biosynthesis of the antibiotic mupirocin occupies 75...
SummaryMupirocin, a polyketide-derived antibiotic from Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIMB10586, is a mixt...
Hydroxylation modulates the activity of many pharmacological biomolecules. It can be integral to the...
Addition or removal of hydroxyl groups modulates the activity of many pharmacologically active biomo...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria and the gap in antibiotics development pose a serious threa...
SummaryMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial and community-acquir...
The mupirocin biosynthetic pathway belongs to the trans-AT group in which acyltransferase (AT) activ...
Natural products made by bacteria have long been utilized as inspiration for antibiotic treatments. ...
SummaryMoenomycin A (MmA) is a member of the phosphoglycolipid family of antibiotics, which are the ...
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop the ability to survive medications that normally...
AbstractThe polyketide antibiotic mupirocin (pseudomonic acid) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens N...
Thiomarinol is a naturally occurring double-headed antibiotic that is highly potent against methicil...
There is a clear and well-established need for new antibiotics. The biosynthesis of the antibiotic m...
This work was funded by BBSRC grants BB/I014373/1 and BB/I014039/1, by BBSRC and EPSRC through the B...
Biosynthetic steps in the mupirocin (pseudomonic acids) biosynthetic pathway of \(Pseudomonas\) \(fl...
The modular polyketide synthase responsible for biosynthesis of the antibiotic mupirocin occupies 75...
SummaryMupirocin, a polyketide-derived antibiotic from Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIMB10586, is a mixt...
Hydroxylation modulates the activity of many pharmacological biomolecules. It can be integral to the...
Addition or removal of hydroxyl groups modulates the activity of many pharmacologically active biomo...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria and the gap in antibiotics development pose a serious threa...
SummaryMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial and community-acquir...
The mupirocin biosynthetic pathway belongs to the trans-AT group in which acyltransferase (AT) activ...
Natural products made by bacteria have long been utilized as inspiration for antibiotic treatments. ...
SummaryMoenomycin A (MmA) is a member of the phosphoglycolipid family of antibiotics, which are the ...
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop the ability to survive medications that normally...