Abstract Background Soil bacteria are a major source of specialized metabolites including antimicrobial compounds. Yet, one of the most diverse genera of bacteria ubiquitously present in soil, Clostridium, has been largely overlooked in bioactive compound discovery. As Clostridium spp. thrive in extreme environments with their metabolic mechanisms adapted to the harsh conditions, they are likely to synthesize molecules with unknown structures, properties, and functions. Therefore, their potential to synthesize small molecules with biological activities should be of great interest in the search for novel antimicrobial compounds. The current study focused on investigating the antimicrobial potential of four soil Clostridium isolates, FS01, FS...
Here, we present the genome sequence and annotation of the bacterial strain HV4-5-A1G, a potentially...
Blown pack spoilage (BPS) is a major issue for the beef industry. Etiological agents of BPS involve ...
Modular type I polyketide synthases (PKS) produce a vast array of bacterial metabolites with highly ...
The exploration of antimicrobial compounds from natural sources such as bacteria, has been fast trac...
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of a strain of Clostridium isolated from sediment collecte...
International audienceClostridium bolteae and Clostridium clostridioforme, previously included in th...
Tomazetto G, Hahnke S, Koeck DE, et al. Complete genome analysis of Clostridium bornimense strain M2...
Abstract Background Bacterial taxonomy and phylogeny based on rrs (16S rDNA) sequencing is being vig...
Clostridium (C.) chauvoei is a Gram-positive, spore forming, anaerobic bacterium. It causes black le...
Clostridium is a large genus of obligate anaerobes belonging to the Firmicutes phylum of bacteria, m...
Culturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combining diversified cultur...
International audienceCulturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combin...
We present the full genome sequence of Clostridium sp. strain BNL1100, a Gram-positive, endospore-fo...
Two novel antibacterial peptides of clostridial species were purified, N-terminally sequenced, and c...
Culturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combining diversified cultur...
Here, we present the genome sequence and annotation of the bacterial strain HV4-5-A1G, a potentially...
Blown pack spoilage (BPS) is a major issue for the beef industry. Etiological agents of BPS involve ...
Modular type I polyketide synthases (PKS) produce a vast array of bacterial metabolites with highly ...
The exploration of antimicrobial compounds from natural sources such as bacteria, has been fast trac...
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of a strain of Clostridium isolated from sediment collecte...
International audienceClostridium bolteae and Clostridium clostridioforme, previously included in th...
Tomazetto G, Hahnke S, Koeck DE, et al. Complete genome analysis of Clostridium bornimense strain M2...
Abstract Background Bacterial taxonomy and phylogeny based on rrs (16S rDNA) sequencing is being vig...
Clostridium (C.) chauvoei is a Gram-positive, spore forming, anaerobic bacterium. It causes black le...
Clostridium is a large genus of obligate anaerobes belonging to the Firmicutes phylum of bacteria, m...
Culturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combining diversified cultur...
International audienceCulturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combin...
We present the full genome sequence of Clostridium sp. strain BNL1100, a Gram-positive, endospore-fo...
Two novel antibacterial peptides of clostridial species were purified, N-terminally sequenced, and c...
Culturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combining diversified cultur...
Here, we present the genome sequence and annotation of the bacterial strain HV4-5-A1G, a potentially...
Blown pack spoilage (BPS) is a major issue for the beef industry. Etiological agents of BPS involve ...
Modular type I polyketide synthases (PKS) produce a vast array of bacterial metabolites with highly ...