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Harnessing the evolvability of tricyclic microviridins to dissect protease-inhibitor interactionsBiosynthesis and structure of aeruginoside 126A and 126B, cyanobacterial peptide glycosides bearing a 2-carboxy-6-hydroxyoctahydroindole moietyGeminal tandem C-methylation in the discoid resistomycin pathway.Ribosomal synthesis of tricyclic depsipeptides in bloom-forming cyanobacteria.Plasticity in gilvocarcin-type C-glycoside pathways: discovery and antitumoral evaluation of polycarcin V from Streptomyces polyformus.Total synthesis of the antitumor natural product polycarcin V and evaluation of its DNA binding profile.Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides.Nostopeptolide plays a governing role during cellular differentiation of the symbiotic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme.Microcyclamide biosynthesis in two strains of Microcystis aeruginosa: from structure to genes and vice versa.Plasticity and evolution of aeruginosin biosynthesis in cyanobacteriaFunctional analysis of environmental DNA-derived microviridins provides new insights into the diversity of the tricyclic peptide family.Photochemical oxazole-nitrile conversion downstream of rhizoxin biosynthesis and its impact on antimitotic activity.Symbiont-Derived Antimicrobials Contribute to the Control of the Lepidopteran Gut Microbiota.Plant pathogenic anaerobic bacteria use aromatic polyketides to access aerobic territory.Plasticity of the malleobactin pathway and its impact on siderophore action in human pathogenic bacteria.Freedom and constraint in engineered noncolinear polyketide assembly lines.Low-Concentration Tributyltin Decreases GluR2 Expression via Nuclear Respiratory Factor-1 Inhibition.The cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin binds to proteins and increases the fitness of microcystis under oxidative stress conditions.Pyran formation by an atypical CYP-mediated four-electron oxygenation-cyclization cascade in an engineered aureothin pathway.Rhizonin, the first mycotoxin isolated from the zygomycota, is not a fungal metabolite but is produced by bacterial endosymbionts.Perfluorooctane sulfonate induces neuronal vulnerability by decreasing GluR2 expression.Methoxychlor and fenvalerate induce neuronal death by reducing GluR2 expression.Involvement of decreased glutamate receptor subunit GluR2 expression in lead-induced neuronal cell death.Assembly and absolute configuration of short-lived polyketides from Burkholderia thailandensis.Genomics-driven discovery of burkholderic acid, a noncanonical, cryptic polyketide from human pathogenic Burkholderia species.Orchestration of discoid polyketide cyclization in the resistomycin pathway.High-density cultivation of terrestrial Nostoc strains leads to reprogramming of secondary metabolome.Exploiting the mosaic structure of trans-acyltransferase polyketide synthases for natural product discovery and pathway dissection.Evolution of siderophore pathways in human pathogenic bacteria.Rational design of modular polyketide synthases: morphing the aureothin pathway into a luteoreticulin assembly line.Tributyltin induces epigenetic changes and decreases the expression of nuclear respiratory factor-1.Prenatal Exposure to Tributyltin Decreases GluR2 Expression in the Mouse Brain.Lead-Induced ERK Activation Is Mediated by GluR2 Non-containing AMPA Receptor in Cortical Neurons.Nitro versus hydroxamate in siderophores of pathogenic bacteria: effect of missing hydroxylamine protection in malleobactin biosynthesis.Carbofuran causes neuronal vulnerability to glutamate by decreasing GluA2 protein levels in rat primary cortical neurons.Protein extracts from cultured cells contain nonspecific serum albumin.Leader peptide and a membrane protein scaffold guide the biosynthesis of the tricyclic peptide microviridin.A polyketide interferes with cellular differentiation in the symbiotic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiformeGramibactin is a bacterial siderophore with a diazeniumdiolate ligand systemA Pair of Bacterial Siderophores Releases and Traps an Intercellular Signal Molecule: An Unusual Case of Natural Nitrone Bioconjugation
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