Secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi are an important source of antimicrobials and other bioactive compounds. In recent years, genome mining has seen broad applications in identifying and characterizing new compounds as well as in metabolic engineering. Since 2011, the 'antibiotics and secondary metabolite analysis shell-antiSMASH' (https://antismash.secondarymetabolites.org) has assisted researchers in this, both as a web server and a standalone tool. It has established itself as the most widely used tool for identifying and analysing biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in bacterial and fungal genome sequences. Here, we present an entirely redesigned and extended version 5 of antiSMASH. antiSMASH 5 adds detection rules for cl...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insecti-...
Microorganisms produce natural products that are frequently used in the development of antibacterial...
Bacterial and fungal secondary metabolism is a rich source of novel bioactive compounds with potenti...
Secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi are an important source of antimicrobials and o...
Microbial secondary metabolites are a potent source of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Genome...
Microbial secondary metabolites are a potent source of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Genome...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms are the main source of bioactive compounds that are...
Bacterial and fungal secondary metabolism is a rich source of novel bioactive compounds with potenti...
Natural products originating from microorganisms are frequently used in antimicrobial and anticancer...
Many antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, crop protection agents and food preservatives originate from mo...
Many antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, crop protection agents and food preservatives originate from mo...
Contains fulltext : 97549.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bacterial and fu...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insecti-...
Microorganisms produce natural products that are frequently used in the development of antibacterial...
Bacterial and fungal secondary metabolism is a rich source of novel bioactive compounds with potenti...
Secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi are an important source of antimicrobials and o...
Microbial secondary metabolites are a potent source of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Genome...
Microbial secondary metabolites are a potent source of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Genome...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insectic...
Secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms are the main source of bioactive compounds that are...
Bacterial and fungal secondary metabolism is a rich source of novel bioactive compounds with potenti...
Natural products originating from microorganisms are frequently used in antimicrobial and anticancer...
Many antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, crop protection agents and food preservatives originate from mo...
Many antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, crop protection agents and food preservatives originate from mo...
Contains fulltext : 97549.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bacterial and fu...
Microbial secondary metabolism constitutes a rich source of antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, insecti-...
Microorganisms produce natural products that are frequently used in the development of antibacterial...
Bacterial and fungal secondary metabolism is a rich source of novel bioactive compounds with potenti...