Accessing chemical diversity from the uncultivated symbionts of small marine animals
January 1st, 2018 by Thomas E Smith
Accessing chemical diversity from the uncultivated symbionts of small marine animals
Accessing chemical diversity from the uncultivated symbionts of small marine animals, Published online: 01 January 2018; doi:10.1038/nchembio.2537
A combination of spectroscopy, metagenomics, and synthetic biology enables the characterization of the antiviral divamides, a class of lanthipeptide natural products in which even minor changes in structure lead to different biological activities.