Hoing, Miranda


Publications
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Chromosomal organization of biosynthetic gene clusters, including those of nine novel species, suggests plasticity of myxobacterial specialized metabolism

Citation
Ahearne et al. (2023). Frontiers in Microbiology 14
Names
Stigmatella ashevillensis Pyxidicoccus parkwayensis
Abstract
IntroductionNatural products discovered from bacteria provide critically needed therapeutic leads for drug discovery, and myxobacteria are an established source for metabolites with unique chemical scaffolds and biological activities. Myxobacterial genomes accommodate an exceptional number and variety of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) which encode for features involved in specialized metabolism.MethodsIn this study, we describe the collection, sequencing, and genome mining of 20 myxobacteria
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