Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwide. However, their slow growth and difficulties in the isolation of lichen symbionts and associated microbes have hindered the pharmaceutical utilisation of lichen-produced compounds. Advances in high-throughput sequencing techniques now permit detailed investigations of the complex microbial communities formed by fungi, green algae, cyanobacteria, and other bacteria within the lichen thalli. Here, we used amplicon sequencing, shotgun metagenomics, and in silico metabolomics together with compound extractions to study reindeer lichens collected from Southern Finland. Our aim was to evaluate the potential of Cladonia species as sources of novel...
Cultivable Actinobacteria are the largest source of microbially derived bioactive molecule...
Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biologi...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens are symbionts of fungi and algae that produce diverse secondary metabolites with useful prop...
In the light of emerging resistances against common drugs, new drug leads are required. In the past ...
Microbial secondary metabolites have made a remarkable contribution to the therapeutics on the marke...
International audienceThe search for microorganisms from novel sources and in particular microbial s...
The ever-increasing demand for novel drugs highlights the need for bioprospecting unexplored taxa fo...
Lichens are renowned for their diverse natural products though little is known of the genetic progra...
Lichen secondary metabolites are natural products of high medicinal and industrial value, which are ...
Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biologi...
Fungi involved in lichen symbioses produce a large array of secondary metabolites that are often dia...
Natural products (NPs) and their derivatives are a major contributor to modern medicine. Historicall...
Cultivable Actinobacteria are the largest source of microbially derived bioactive molecule...
Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biologi...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens are symbionts of fungi and algae that produce diverse secondary metabolites with useful prop...
In the light of emerging resistances against common drugs, new drug leads are required. In the past ...
Microbial secondary metabolites have made a remarkable contribution to the therapeutics on the marke...
International audienceThe search for microorganisms from novel sources and in particular microbial s...
The ever-increasing demand for novel drugs highlights the need for bioprospecting unexplored taxa fo...
Lichens are renowned for their diverse natural products though little is known of the genetic progra...
Lichen secondary metabolites are natural products of high medicinal and industrial value, which are ...
Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biologi...
Fungi involved in lichen symbioses produce a large array of secondary metabolites that are often dia...
Natural products (NPs) and their derivatives are a major contributor to modern medicine. Historicall...
Cultivable Actinobacteria are the largest source of microbially derived bioactive molecule...
Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biologi...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...