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Structure and biosynthesis of the antibiotic bottromycin D
Yanpeng Hou1, Ma Diarey B Tianero, Jason C Kwan
1Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.
Abstract:
Drug resistant infectious diseases are quickly becoming a global health crisis. While Streptomyces spp. have been a major source of antibiotics over the past 50 years, efficient methods are needed to identify new antibiotics and greatly improve the rate of discovery. LCMS-based metabolomics were applied to analyze extracts of 50 Streptomyes spp. Using this methodology, we discovered bottromycin D and used whole genome sequencing to determine its biosynthesis by a ribosomal pathway.
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