Natural product discovery is a vital area of research, providing invaluable insights into the development of new therapeutics and the understanding of complex ecological interactions. This thesis presents the integration of traditional and modern approaches in natural product discovery, demonstrating their successful application in uncovering novel compounds with potential therapeutic and ecological significance across three distinct studies. Each chapter uniquely addresses common challenges in the natural product discovery field using a variety of methods. Chapter 2 explores the use of phenotype-guided transposon mutagenesis in Burkholderia thailandensis to activate a silent biosynthetic gene cluster. By employing random transposon mutagen...
Natural products have made dramatic contributions to a significant portion of FDA approved therapeut...
Small molecules from natural sources are vital to drug discovery by providing molecular diversity an...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria and the gap in antibiotics development pose a serious threa...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Microorganisms and plants have evolved to produce a myriad array of natural products that are of bio...
The discovery of novel natural products continues to be critical for the development of new pharmace...
The field of natural products has enjoyed great success in identifying novel molecules from both the...
The discovery of novel natural products continues to be critical for the development of new pharmace...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Nature has created elegant and efficient ways of assembling a wide variety of diverse chemical scaff...
Nature has created elegant and efficient ways of assembling a wide variety of diverse chemical scaff...
Many of the pharmaceutical agents that are used clinically were developed from natural products and ...
The pharmaceutical industry has historically relied on nature to provide compounds for antibacterial...
The pharmaceutical industry has historically relied on nature to provide compounds for antibacterial...
Natural products and their derivatives account for the majority of approved drugs. New antibiotics a...
Natural products have made dramatic contributions to a significant portion of FDA approved therapeut...
Small molecules from natural sources are vital to drug discovery by providing molecular diversity an...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria and the gap in antibiotics development pose a serious threa...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Microorganisms and plants have evolved to produce a myriad array of natural products that are of bio...
The discovery of novel natural products continues to be critical for the development of new pharmace...
The field of natural products has enjoyed great success in identifying novel molecules from both the...
The discovery of novel natural products continues to be critical for the development of new pharmace...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Nature has created elegant and efficient ways of assembling a wide variety of diverse chemical scaff...
Nature has created elegant and efficient ways of assembling a wide variety of diverse chemical scaff...
Many of the pharmaceutical agents that are used clinically were developed from natural products and ...
The pharmaceutical industry has historically relied on nature to provide compounds for antibacterial...
The pharmaceutical industry has historically relied on nature to provide compounds for antibacterial...
Natural products and their derivatives account for the majority of approved drugs. New antibiotics a...
Natural products have made dramatic contributions to a significant portion of FDA approved therapeut...
Small molecules from natural sources are vital to drug discovery by providing molecular diversity an...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria and the gap in antibiotics development pose a serious threa...