Comprehensive prediction of secondary metabolite structure and biological activity from microbial genome sequences

Large-scale sequencing efforts have uncovered a large number of secondary metabolic pathways, but the chemicals they synthesise remain unknown. Here the authors present PRISM 4, which predicts the chemical structures encoded by microbial genome sequences, including all classes of bacterial antibioti...

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Autores principales: Michael A. Skinnider, Chad W. Johnston, Mathusan Gunabalasingam, Nishanth J. Merwin, Agata M. Kieliszek, Robyn J. MacLellan, Haoxin Li, Michael R. M. Ranieri, Andrew L. H. Webster, My P. T. Cao, Annabelle Pfeifle, Norman Spencer, Q. Huy To, Dan Peter Wallace, Chris A. Dejong, Nathan A. Magarvey
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/83e96992a8014b8c835cc9b340aa8822
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Sumario:Large-scale sequencing efforts have uncovered a large number of secondary metabolic pathways, but the chemicals they synthesise remain unknown. Here the authors present PRISM 4, which predicts the chemical structures encoded by microbial genome sequences, including all classes of bacterial antibiotics in clinical use.