Bacterial pigments: sustainable compounds with market potential for pharma and food industry
The continued universal application of synthetic colorants for decades have caused
environmental pollutions and human health vulnerabilities. So, it was indispensable to …
environmental pollutions and human health vulnerabilities. So, it was indispensable to …
Flavoenzymes: versatile catalysts in biosynthetic pathways
CT Walsh, TA Wencewicz - Natural product reports, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
Covering: up to the end of May 2012 Riboflavin-based coenzymes, tightly bound to enzymes
catalyzing substrate oxidations and reductions, enable an enormous range of chemical …
catalyzing substrate oxidations and reductions, enable an enormous range of chemical …
Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution
Project management: Fulton Lucinda A. 1 Mardis … - Nature, 2004 - nature.com
We present here a draft genome sequence of the red jungle fowl, Gallus gallus. Because the
chicken is a modern descendant of the dinosaurs and the first non-mammalian amniote to …
chicken is a modern descendant of the dinosaurs and the first non-mammalian amniote to …
Pigment production by cold-adapted bacteria and fungi: colorful tale of cryosphere with wide range applications
Pigments are an essential part of everyday life on Earth with rapidly growing industrial and
biomedical applications. Synthetic pigments account for a major portion of these pigments …
biomedical applications. Synthetic pigments account for a major portion of these pigments …
Nonribosomal peptides: from genes to products
D Schwarzer, R Finking, MA Marahiel - Natural product reports, 2003 - pubs.rsc.org
Covering: 1994 to 2002 The ability to synthesize nonribosomally small bioactive peptides
that find application in modern medicine is widely spread among microorganisms. As broad …
that find application in modern medicine is widely spread among microorganisms. As broad …
Soft rot erwiniae: from genes to genomes
IK Toth, KS Bell, MC Holeva… - Molecular plant …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The soft rot erwiniae, Erwinia carotovora ssp. atroseptica (Eca), E. carotovora ssp.
carotovora (Ecc) and E. chrysanthemi (Ech) are major bacterial pathogens of potato and …
carotovora (Ecc) and E. chrysanthemi (Ech) are major bacterial pathogens of potato and …
Entomopathogenic bacteria as a source of secondary metabolites
HB Bode - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Insects are not only the most diverse group of animals on our planet, but also a huge
reservoir for unusual microorganism which are a rich source of pharmaceutically interesting …
reservoir for unusual microorganism which are a rich source of pharmaceutically interesting …
Activation and identification of five clusters for secondary metabolites in Streptomyces albus J1074
S treptomyces albus J 1074 is a streptomycete strain widely used as a host for expression of
secondary metabolite gene clusters. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of this organism …
secondary metabolite gene clusters. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of this organism …
Detection of and response to signals involved in host-microbe interactions by plant-associated bacteria
A Brencic, SC Winans - Microbiology and molecular biology …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
Diverse interactions between hosts and microbes are initiated by the detection of host-
released chemical signals. Detection of these signals leads to altered patterns of gene …
released chemical signals. Detection of these signals leads to altered patterns of gene …
The Role of Secretion Systems and Small Molecules in Soft-Rot Enterobacteriaceae Pathogenicity
A Charkowski, C Blanco, G Condemine… - Annual review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Soft-rot Enterobacteriaceae (SRE), which belong to the genera Pectobacterium and
Dickeya, consist mainly of broad host-range pathogens that cause wilt, rot, and blackleg …
Dickeya, consist mainly of broad host-range pathogens that cause wilt, rot, and blackleg …