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The following pages link to The soraphens: a family of novel antifungal compounds from Sorangium cellulosum (Myxobacteria). I. Soraphen A1 alpha: fermentation, isolation, biological properties. (Q42284815):
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- soraphen A (Q21051153) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the biotin carboxylase domain of human acetyl-CoA carboxylase 2 (Q27648234) (← links)
- Characterisation, genome size and genetic manipulation of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum So ce56 (Q28214094) (← links)
- Acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase: crucial metabolic enzyme and attractive target for drug discovery (Q28257735) (← links)
- Heterologous production of the antifungal polyketide antibiotic soraphen A of Sorangium cellulosum So ce26 in Streptomyces lividans (Q28275295) (← links)
- A Chemogenomic Screen Reveals Novel Snf1p/AMPK Independent Regulators of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase (Q28817514) (← links)
- Solving the Puzzle of One-Carbon Loss in Ripostatin Biosynthesis (Q33364593) (← links)
- Biosynthesis of polyketides (other than actinomycete macrolides). (Q33722969) (← links)
- Biosynthesis of polyketides in heterologous hosts (Q34010324) (← links)
- The ecology of the myxobacteria (Q34156327) (← links)
- A mechanism for the potent inhibition of eukaryotic acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase by soraphen A, a macrocyclic polyketide natural product. (Q34378225) (← links)
- Antifungal antibiotics (Q34520076) (← links)
- Soraphen A, an inhibitor of acetyl CoA carboxylase activity, interferes with fatty acid elongation (Q34543236) (← links)
- Regulatory enzymes of mitochondrial beta-oxidation as targets for treatment of the metabolic syndrome (Q34998494) (← links)
- Future potential for anti-infectives from bacteria - how to exploit biodiversity and genomic potential (Q35016152) (← links)
- Cancer cells differentially activate and thrive on de novo lipid synthesis pathways in a low-lipid environment (Q35249792) (← links)
- Myxobacteria: proficient producers of novel natural products with various biological activities--past and future biotechnological aspects with the focus on the genus Sorangium (Q35598897) (← links)
- Myxobacteria in high moor and fen: An astonishing diversity in a neglected extreme habitat (Q36344294) (← links)
- The biosynthesis, molecular genetics and enzymology of the polyketide-derived metabolites (Q36435230) (← links)
- Inhibition of acetyl-CoA carboxylases by soraphen A prevents lipid accumulation and adipocyte differentiation in 3T3-L1 cells (Q36854053) (← links)
- Asymmetric total synthesis of soraphen A: a flexible alkyne strategy (Q36996663) (← links)
- The chemistry of gliding bacteria (Q37011459) (← links)
- Metabolic targeting of cancers: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic strategies (Q37481817) (← links)
- The Mechanistic Targets of Antifungal Agents: An Overview (Q37562147) (← links)
- Synthesis of C11-Desmethoxy Soraphen A1α: A natural product analog that inhibits acetyl-CoA carboxylase (Q37633052) (← links)
- Myxobacterial secondary metabolites: bioactivities and modes-of-action. (Q37762458) (← links)
- Redox Balance in the Pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities (Q37802379) (← links)
- Targeting acetyl-CoA carboxylases: small molecular inhibitors and their therapeutic potential (Q37984539) (← links)
- The enzymes of biotin dependent CO₂ metabolism: what structures reveal about their reaction mechanisms (Q38042585) (← links)
- The mitochondrial H(+)-ATP synthase and the lipogenic switch: new core components of metabolic reprogramming in induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. (Q38071479) (← links)
- Chemical genetics of acetyl-CoA carboxylases. (Q38077441) (← links)
- Use of in situ solid-phase adsorption in microbial natural product fermentation development (Q38092741) (← links)
- Antifungal activity of CHE-23C, a dimeric sesquiterpene from Chloranthus henryi (Q38493934) (← links)
- Microbe-associated immunomodulatory metabolites: Influence on T cell fate and function (Q38576643) (← links)
- Sorazolons, Carbazole Alkaloids from Sorangium cellulosum Strain Soce375. (Q38795070) (← links)
- Actinobacteria and Myxobacteria-Two of the Most Important Bacterial Resources for Novel Antibiotics (Q38814785) (← links)
- Soraphen A: A broad-spectrum antiviral natural product with potent anti-hepatitis C virus activity (Q38864580) (← links)
- Natural products from myxobacteria: novel metabolites and bioactivities. (Q39025967) (← links)
- ATP citrate lyase knockdown induces growth arrest and apoptosis through different cell- and environment-dependent mechanisms (Q39327602) (← links)
- Aberrant activation of fatty acid synthesis suppresses primary cilium formation and distorts tissue development. (Q39648686) (← links)
- A Sorangium cellulosum (myxobacterium) gene cluster for the biosynthesis of the macrolide antibiotic soraphen A: cloning, characterization, and homology to polyketide synthase genes from actinomycetes (Q39837368) (← links)
- Development of simple media which allow investigations into the global regulation of chivosazol biosynthesis with Sorangium cellulosum So ce56. (Q40368419) (← links)
- Moderately thermophilic Myxobacteria: novel potential for the production of natural products isolation and characterization (Q40422905) (← links)
- Retymicin, galtamycin B, saquayamycin Z and ribofuranosyllumichrome, novel secondary metabolites from Micromonospora sp. Tü 6368. I. Taxonomy, fermentation, isolation and biological activities. (Q40434106) (← links)
- Reconstitution of the myxothiazol biosynthetic gene cluster by Red/ET recombination and heterologous expression in Myxococcus xanthus (Q40911782) (← links)
- Mechanisms of fungicide resistance in phytopathogenic fungi (Q41094673) (← links)
- Soraphen A: A Probe for Investigating the Role of de Novo Lipogenesis during Viral Infection (Q41437488) (← links)
- Nannozinones and sorazinones, unprecedented pyrazinones from myxobacteria (Q41661094) (← links)
- De novo fatty acid synthesis controls the fate between regulatory T and T helper 17 cells. (Q41716248) (← links)
- The myxocoumarins A and B from Stigmatella aurantiaca strain MYX-030 (Q42263735) (← links)