Genomic sequence data have revealed the presence of a large fraction of putatively silent biosynthetic gene clusters in the genomes of actinomycetes that encode for secondary metabolites, which are not detected under standard fermentation conditions. This review focuses on the effects of biological (co-cultivation), chemical, as well as molecular elicitation on secondary metabolism in actinomycetes. Our review covers the literature until June 2014 and exemplifies the diversity of natural products that have been recovered by such approaches from the phylum Actinobacteria
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Actinomycetes are soil-dwelling Gram-positive bacteria, industrially relevant as producers of a wide...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
AbstractGenomic sequence data have revealed the presence of a large fraction of putatively silent bi...
The presence of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) makes actinobacteria well-kno...
Actinomycetes are a diverse family of filamentous bacteria that produce a plethora of natural produc...
Actinomycetes are ubiquitous Gram (+) bacteria commonly found to have high G+C content and best kno...
Actinomycetes have been proven to be an excellent source of secondary metabolites for more than half...
Actinobacterial natural products showed a critical basis for the discovery of new antibiotics as wel...
Actinomycetes have been proven to be an excellent source of secondary metabolites for more than half...
The genomic era has revolutionized research on secondary metabolites and bioinformatics methods have...
Actinomycetes populate soils and aquatic sediments that impose biotic and abiotic challenges for the...
Last year ActinoBase, a Wiki-style initiative supported by the UK Microbiology Society, published a ...
The increase in availability of actinobacterial whole genome sequences has revealed huge numbers of ...
SummaryBacterially produced secondary metabolites are used as antibiotics, anticancer drugs, and for...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Actinomycetes are soil-dwelling Gram-positive bacteria, industrially relevant as producers of a wide...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
AbstractGenomic sequence data have revealed the presence of a large fraction of putatively silent bi...
The presence of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) makes actinobacteria well-kno...
Actinomycetes are a diverse family of filamentous bacteria that produce a plethora of natural produc...
Actinomycetes are ubiquitous Gram (+) bacteria commonly found to have high G+C content and best kno...
Actinomycetes have been proven to be an excellent source of secondary metabolites for more than half...
Actinobacterial natural products showed a critical basis for the discovery of new antibiotics as wel...
Actinomycetes have been proven to be an excellent source of secondary metabolites for more than half...
The genomic era has revolutionized research on secondary metabolites and bioinformatics methods have...
Actinomycetes populate soils and aquatic sediments that impose biotic and abiotic challenges for the...
Last year ActinoBase, a Wiki-style initiative supported by the UK Microbiology Society, published a ...
The increase in availability of actinobacterial whole genome sequences has revealed huge numbers of ...
SummaryBacterially produced secondary metabolites are used as antibiotics, anticancer drugs, and for...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Actinomycetes are soil-dwelling Gram-positive bacteria, industrially relevant as producers of a wide...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...