The Natural Products Atlas 2.0: a database of microbially-derived natural products

(database[TitleAbstract]) AND (Nucleic acids research[Journal]) 2022-02-01

Summary:

Within the natural products field there is an increasing emphasis on the study of compounds from microbial sources. This has been fuelled by interest in the central role that microorganisms play in mediating both interspecies interactions and host-microbe relationships. To support the study of natural products chemistry produced by microorganisms we released the Natural Products Atlas, a database of known microbial natural products structures, in 2019. This paper reports the release of a new...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34718710/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=1VsHRGSo3HX0CgC40wRgBdaScQKv8CRE2sO_GaWJzhPEXTSQfX&fc=20220129230418&ff=20220201051654&v=2.17.5

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Jeffrey A van Santen, Ella F Poynton, Dasha Iskakova, Emily McMann, Tyler A Alsup, Trevor N Clark, Claire H Fergusson, David P Fewer, Alison H Hughes, Caitlin A McCadden, Jonathan Parra, Sylvia Soldatou, Jeffrey D Rudolf, Elisabeth M-L Janssen, Katherine R Duncan, Roger G Linington

Date tagged:

02/01/2022, 05:17

Date published:

10/31/2021, 06:00