A Silent Operon of Photorhabdus luminescens Encodes a Prodrug Mimic of GTP
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Shahsavari, Negar; Wang, Boyuan; Imai, Yu; Mori, Miho; Son, Sangkeun; Liang, Libang; Böhringer, Nils; Manuse, Sylvie; Gates, Michael F; Morrissette, Madeleine; Corsetti, Rachel; Espinoza, Josh L; Dupont, Chris L; Laub, Michael T; Lewis, Kim; ... Show more Show less
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Drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria have become the major problem driving the antimicrobial resistance crisis. Searching outside the overmined actinomycetes, we focused on
<jats:italic>Photorhabdus</jats:italic>
, gut symbionts of enthomopathogenic nematodes that carry up to 40 biosynthetic gene clusters coding for secondary metabolites.
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Date issued
2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
mBio
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American Society for Microbiology
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Shahsavari, Negar, Wang, Boyuan, Imai, Yu, Mori, Miho, Son, Sangkeun et al. 2022. "A Silent Operon of Photorhabdus luminescens Encodes a Prodrug Mimic of GTP." mBio, 13 (3).
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