Abstract Background The water-bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa is a known producer of various kinds of toxic and bioactive chemicals. Of these, hepatotoxic cyclic heptapeptides microcystins have been studied most intensively due to increasing concerns for human health risks and environmental damage. More than 70 variants of microcystins are known, and a single microcystin synthetase (mcy) gene cluster consisting of 10 genes (mcyA to mcyJ) has been identified to be responsible for the production of all known variants of microcystins. Our previous multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis of the seven housekeeping genes indicated that microcystin-producing strains of M. aeruginosa are classified into two phylogenetic group...
BACKGROUND: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal blooms that can cause acute toxicity to humans and...
Microcystins are a family of chemically diverse hepatotoxins produced by distantly related cyanobact...
Microcystins are cyanobacterial hepatotoxins, and are produced by nonribosomal enzyme complexes, mcy...
Genetic diversity and differential microcystin contributions within the populations of toxic Microcy...
Abstract Background Cyanobacteria produce a wealth of secondary metabolites, including the group of ...
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Background Cyanobacteria produce a wealth of secondary metabolites, including the gr...
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Abstract Background Microcystins are small cyclic heptapeptide toxins produced by a range of distant...
Background: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa has been linked to toxic blooms worldwide. In addition to ...
While multiple phylogenetic markers have been used in the culture independent study of microcystin p...
CyanoHABs are often dominated by Microcystis aeruginosa, which produce microcystins, a class of hepa...
BACKGROUND: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
BACKGROUND: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal blooms that can cause acute toxicity to humans and...
Microcystins are a family of chemically diverse hepatotoxins produced by distantly related cyanobact...
Microcystins are cyanobacterial hepatotoxins, and are produced by nonribosomal enzyme complexes, mcy...
Genetic diversity and differential microcystin contributions within the populations of toxic Microcy...
Abstract Background Cyanobacteria produce a wealth of secondary metabolites, including the group of ...
Abstract Background ...
Background Cyanobacteria produce a wealth of secondary metabolites, including the gr...
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Abstract Background Microcystins are small cyclic heptapeptide toxins produced by a range of distant...
Background: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa has been linked to toxic blooms worldwide. In addition to ...
While multiple phylogenetic markers have been used in the culture independent study of microcystin p...
CyanoHABs are often dominated by Microcystis aeruginosa, which produce microcystins, a class of hepa...
BACKGROUND: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
BACKGROUND: Many important toxins and antibiotics are produced by non-ribosomal biosynthetic pathway...
Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal blooms that can cause acute toxicity to humans and...
Microcystins are a family of chemically diverse hepatotoxins produced by distantly related cyanobact...