Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast

Filamentous fungi are a valuable source of natural therapeutic products such as antibiotics. Here the authors engineer monocellularS. cerevisiaeto perform complex secondary metabolism typical of multicellular fungi in order to demonstrate biosynthesis and secretion of bioactive penicillin.

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Autores principales: Ali R. Awan, Benjamin A. Blount, David J. Bell, William M. Shaw, Jack C.H. Ho, Robert M. McKiernan, Tom Ellis
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7a8a3b1bad90498c8b14527c0c764e0e2021-12-02T14:40:47ZBiosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast10.1038/ncomms152022041-1723https://doaj.org/article/7a8a3b1bad90498c8b14527c0c764e0e2017-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15202https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Filamentous fungi are a valuable source of natural therapeutic products such as antibiotics. Here the authors engineer monocellularS. cerevisiaeto perform complex secondary metabolism typical of multicellular fungi in order to demonstrate biosynthesis and secretion of bioactive penicillin.Ali R. AwanBenjamin A. BlountDavid J. BellWilliam M. ShawJack C.H. HoRobert M. McKiernanTom EllisNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
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Benjamin A. Blount
David J. Bell
William M. Shaw
Jack C.H. Ho
Robert M. McKiernan
Tom Ellis
Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
description Filamentous fungi are a valuable source of natural therapeutic products such as antibiotics. Here the authors engineer monocellularS. cerevisiaeto perform complex secondary metabolism typical of multicellular fungi in order to demonstrate biosynthesis and secretion of bioactive penicillin.
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David J. Bell
William M. Shaw
Jack C.H. Ho
Robert M. McKiernan
Tom Ellis
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William M. Shaw
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title Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
title_short Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
title_full Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
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title_full_unstemmed Biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
title_sort biosynthesis of the antibiotic nonribosomal peptide penicillin in baker’s yeast
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