The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product chemistry. With an increase in the availability of sequencing and assembly of microbial genomes, interrogation into the biosynthetic capability of producers with valuable secondary metabolites is possible. However, without the development of robust, accessible, and medium to high throughput tools, the bottleneck in pairing metabolic potential and compound isolation will continue. Several innovative approaches have proven useful in the nascent stages of microbial genome-informed drug discovery. Here, we consider a number of these approaches which have led to prioritization of strain targets and have mitigated rediscovery rates. Likewise, we d...
Natural products have been utilized by humans since the beginning of recorded history. Some of the f...
Microorganisms have provided abundant sources of natural products which have been developed as comme...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Many microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agriculture, a...
Microbial and plant specialized metabolites, also known as natural products, are key mediators of mi...
AbstractMany microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agricu...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
Scientific progress in organic synthesis, biochemistry and biology and cures to many infectious dise...
AbstractNatural products are among the most important sources of lead molecules for drug discovery. ...
International audienceThe high diversity of marine natural products represents promising opportuniti...
Microbial and plant specialized metabolites constitute an immense chemical diversity, and play key r...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
Natural products have been utilized by humans since the beginning of recorded history. Some of the f...
Microorganisms have provided abundant sources of natural products which have been developed as comme...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Many microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agriculture, a...
Microbial and plant specialized metabolites, also known as natural products, are key mediators of mi...
AbstractMany microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agricu...
Background: Natural products (NP) from plants and microbes are a rich source for bioactive compounds...
Scientific progress in organic synthesis, biochemistry and biology and cures to many infectious dise...
AbstractNatural products are among the most important sources of lead molecules for drug discovery. ...
International audienceThe high diversity of marine natural products represents promising opportuniti...
Microbial and plant specialized metabolites constitute an immense chemical diversity, and play key r...
Over the centuries, microbial secondary metabolites have played a central role in the treatment of h...
Natural products have been utilized by humans since the beginning of recorded history. Some of the f...
Microorganisms have provided abundant sources of natural products which have been developed as comme...
Natural products, generally defined as metabolites of biotic origin, have a long history as medicine...