Microorganisms have a long track record as important sources of novel bioactive natural products, particularly in the field of drug discovery. While microbes have been shown to biosynthesize a wide array of molecules, recent advances in genome sequencing have revealed that such organisms have the potential to yield even more structurally diverse secondary metabolites. Thus, many microbial gene clusters may be silent under standard laboratory growth conditions. In the last ten years, several methods have been developed to aid in the activation of these cryptic biosynthetic pathways. In addition to the techniques that demand prior knowledge of the genome sequences of the studied microorganisms, several genome sequence-independent tools have b...
The induction of fungal metabolites by fungal co-cultures grown on solid media was explored using mu...
The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product...
Access to new biological sources is a key element of natural product research. A particularly large ...
With respect to bacterial natural products, a significant outcome of the genomic era was that the bi...
Marine-derived bacteria and fungi are promising sources of novel bioactive compounds that are import...
International audienceNatural products from plants have been listed for hundreds of years as a sourc...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Microorganisms produce a wealth of structurally diverse specialized metabolites with a remarkable ra...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
Meso- and extremophilic microalgae and cyanobacteria have a wide range of biotechnological applicati...
Microbial-derived natural products provide the foundation for most of the chemotherapeutic arsenal a...
Access to new biological sources is a key element of natural product research. A particularly large ...
Fungi are an important and prolific source of secondary metabolites (SMs) with diverse chemical stru...
Antimicrobial resistance is a well-recognized global issue. Fungal co-cultivation has emerged as a p...
In nature, microorganisms live in multi-species communities allowing microbial interactions. These i...
The induction of fungal metabolites by fungal co-cultures grown on solid media was explored using mu...
The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product...
Access to new biological sources is a key element of natural product research. A particularly large ...
With respect to bacterial natural products, a significant outcome of the genomic era was that the bi...
Marine-derived bacteria and fungi are promising sources of novel bioactive compounds that are import...
International audienceNatural products from plants have been listed for hundreds of years as a sourc...
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the 1970s, w...
Microorganisms produce a wealth of structurally diverse specialized metabolites with a remarkable ra...
Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug disco...
Meso- and extremophilic microalgae and cyanobacteria have a wide range of biotechnological applicati...
Microbial-derived natural products provide the foundation for most of the chemotherapeutic arsenal a...
Access to new biological sources is a key element of natural product research. A particularly large ...
Fungi are an important and prolific source of secondary metabolites (SMs) with diverse chemical stru...
Antimicrobial resistance is a well-recognized global issue. Fungal co-cultivation has emerged as a p...
In nature, microorganisms live in multi-species communities allowing microbial interactions. These i...
The induction of fungal metabolites by fungal co-cultures grown on solid media was explored using mu...
The pairing of analytical chemistry with genomic techniques represents a new wave in natural product...
Access to new biological sources is a key element of natural product research. A particularly large ...