Isolation and characterization of Streptomyces bacteriophages and Streptomyces strains encoding biosynthetic arsenals: Streptomyces strains and phages for antibiotic discovery
Abstract:17 The threat to public health posed by drug-resistant bacteria is rapidly increasing, as some of 18 healthcare's most potent antibiotics are becoming obsolete. Approximately two-thirds of the 19 world's antibiotics are derived from natural products produced by Streptomyces encoded 20 biosynthetic gene clusters. Thus, in order to identify novel gene clusters, we sequenced the 21 genomes of four bioactive Streptomyces strains isolated from the soil in San Diego County and 22 used Bacterial Cytological Profiling… Show more
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