Natural products are an important source of novel investigational compounds in drug discovery. Especially in the field of antibiotics, Actinobacteria have been proven to be a reliable source for lead structures. The discovery of these natural products with activity- and structure-guided screenings has been impeded by the constant rediscovery of previously identified compounds. Additionally, a large discrepancy between produced natural products and biosynthetic potential in Actinobacteria, including representatives of the order Pseudonocardiales, has been revealed using genome sequencing. To turn this genomic potential into novel natural products, we used an approach including the in-silico pre-selection of unique biosynthetic gene cl...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
The presence of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) makes actinobacteria well-kno...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Analyses of microbial genome sequences have revealed numerous examples of ‘cryptic’ or ‘orphan’ bios...
Bioinformatics analyses have identified gene clusters encoding cryptic polyketide biosynthetic pathw...
Natural products from microbes have provided humans with beneficial antibiotics for millennia. Howev...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or "orphaned"...
Many of the pharmaceutical agents that are used clinically were developed from natural products and ...
Cloning natural product biosynthetic gene clusters from cultured or uncultured sources and their sub...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
The presence of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) makes actinobacteria well-kno...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Analyses of microbial genome sequences have revealed numerous examples of ‘cryptic’ or ‘orphan’ bios...
Bioinformatics analyses have identified gene clusters encoding cryptic polyketide biosynthetic pathw...
Natural products from microbes have provided humans with beneficial antibiotics for millennia. Howev...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or "orphaned"...
Many of the pharmaceutical agents that are used clinically were developed from natural products and ...
Cloning natural product biosynthetic gene clusters from cultured or uncultured sources and their sub...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...