A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are often referred to as natural products. With the rapid development of DNA sequencing technology and bioinformatics, a large number of putative biosynthetic gene clusters have been reported. However, only a limited number of natural products have been discovered, as most biosynthetic gene clusters are not expressed or are expressed at extremely low levels under conventional laboratory conditions. With the rapid development of synthetic biology, advanced genome mining and engineering strategies have been reported and they provide new opportunities for discovery of natural products. This review discusses advances in recent years that can accelera...
Synthetic Biology is in a critical phase of its development: it has finally reached the point where ...
For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its qu...
Natural products are an important source of bioactive compounds and have versatile applications in d...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
Since the discovery of penicillin, natural products and their derivatives have been a valuable resou...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Bacterial genomes encode the biosynthetic potential to produce hundreds of thousands of complex mole...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
AbstractNatural products are among the most important sources of lead molecules for drug discovery. ...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
For decades, fungi have been an important source of medically relevant natural products (NPs). Recen...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
AbstractFungal natural products possess biological activities that are of great value to medicine, a...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Microbes are important producers of natural products, which have played key roles in understanding b...
Synthetic Biology is in a critical phase of its development: it has finally reached the point where ...
For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its qu...
Natural products are an important source of bioactive compounds and have versatile applications in d...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
Since the discovery of penicillin, natural products and their derivatives have been a valuable resou...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Bacterial genomes encode the biosynthetic potential to produce hundreds of thousands of complex mole...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
AbstractNatural products are among the most important sources of lead molecules for drug discovery. ...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
For decades, fungi have been an important source of medically relevant natural products (NPs). Recen...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
AbstractFungal natural products possess biological activities that are of great value to medicine, a...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Microbes are important producers of natural products, which have played key roles in understanding b...
Synthetic Biology is in a critical phase of its development: it has finally reached the point where ...
For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its qu...
Natural products are an important source of bioactive compounds and have versatile applications in d...