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This project investigates how soil bacteria produce secondary metabolites, which are important antimicrobials. By studying both natural and controlled environments, the research aims to reveal the relationship between bacterial growth phases and metabolite production, ultimately enhancing the discovery of new antimicro…
Bacterial secondary metabolites are highly valuable to humanity as antimicrobials.
However, the antimicrobial discovery rate has been lagging behind rapid resistance development.
Our lack of knowledge about when and why different taxa produce secondary metabolites is a major source of difficulty in the discovery process.
Studies on Actinomycetes in batch culture have shown that secondary metabolites tend to be produced in stationary phase, but evidence suggests that production dynamics are diffe…
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