SummaryIn complex biological systems, small molecules often mediate microbe-microbe and microbe-host interactions. Using a systematic approach, we identified 3,118 small-molecule biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in genomes of human-associated bacteria and studied their representation in 752 metagenomic samples from the NIH Human Microbiome Project. Remarkably, we discovered that BGCs for a class of antibiotics in clinical trials, thiopeptides, are widely distributed in genomes and metagenomes of the human microbiota. We purified and solved the structure of a thiopeptide antibiotic, lactocillin, from a prominent member of the vaginal microbiota. We demonstrate that lactocillin has potent antibacterial activity against a range of Gram-positi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
SummaryIn complex biological systems, small molecules often mediate microbe-microbe and microbe-host...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Small molecules...
The gut microbiota modulate host biology in numerous ways, but little is known about the molecular m...
International audienceLaboratory experiments have revealed many active mechanisms by which bacteria ...
Recent accessibility of microbial genome sequencing data has enabled broad investigations into the n...
The human microbiome has emerged as a rich source of diverse and bioactive natural products, harbori...
Background: The emergence and diffusion of strains of pathogenic bacteria resistant to antibiotics c...
The human nasal microbiome comprises a distinct community of bacterial species and its composition i...
© 2019, The Author(s). Bacteria often produce antimicrobial toxins to compete in microbial communiti...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are protein-based organelles that expand the metabolic potential ...
Remarkable progress has been made in determining the effects of the microbiome on human physiology a...
Bacterial secondary metabolites have been studied for decades for their usefulness as drugs, such as...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
SummaryIn complex biological systems, small molecules often mediate microbe-microbe and microbe-host...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Small molecules...
The gut microbiota modulate host biology in numerous ways, but little is known about the molecular m...
International audienceLaboratory experiments have revealed many active mechanisms by which bacteria ...
Recent accessibility of microbial genome sequencing data has enabled broad investigations into the n...
The human microbiome has emerged as a rich source of diverse and bioactive natural products, harbori...
Background: The emergence and diffusion of strains of pathogenic bacteria resistant to antibiotics c...
The human nasal microbiome comprises a distinct community of bacterial species and its composition i...
© 2019, The Author(s). Bacteria often produce antimicrobial toxins to compete in microbial communiti...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are protein-based organelles that expand the metabolic potential ...
Remarkable progress has been made in determining the effects of the microbiome on human physiology a...
Bacterial secondary metabolites have been studied for decades for their usefulness as drugs, such as...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...
Competition among bacterial members of the same ecological niche is mediated by bacteriocins: antimi...