Microbes are important producers of natural products, which have played key roles in understanding biology and treating disease. However, the full potential of microbes to produce natural products has yet to be realized; the overwhelming majority of natural product gene clusters encoded in microbial genomes remain “cryptic”, and have not been expressed or characterized. In contrast to the fast-growing number of genomic sequences and bioinformatic tools, methods to connect these genes to natural product molecules are still limited, creating a bottleneck in genome-mining efforts to discover novel natural products. Here we review developing technologies that leverage the power of homologous recombination to directly capture natural product gen...
SummaryInformation on gene clusters for natural product biosynthesis is accumulating rapidly because...
Genome sequencing and the application of omic techniques are driving many important advances in the ...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
Microbes are important producers of natural products, which have played key roles in understanding b...
Since the discovery of penicillin, natural products and their derivatives have been a valuable resou...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Natural products continue to be an important source of therapeutically-relevant compounds. With the ...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
Natural products have long furnished medical science playing a significant role in drug discovery an...
SummaryInformation on gene clusters for natural product biosynthesis is accumulating rapidly because...
Genome sequencing and the application of omic techniques are driving many important advances in the ...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
Microbes are important producers of natural products, which have played key roles in understanding b...
Since the discovery of penicillin, natural products and their derivatives have been a valuable resou...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Natural products continue to be an important source of therapeutically-relevant compounds. With the ...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
Natural products have long furnished medical science playing a significant role in drug discovery an...
SummaryInformation on gene clusters for natural product biosynthesis is accumulating rapidly because...
Genome sequencing and the application of omic techniques are driving many important advances in the ...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...