Borén, Jan Taskinen, Marja-Riitta Packard, Chris J.
Recent advances in human genetics, together with a substantial body of epidemiological, preclinical and clinical trial evidence, strongly support a causal relationship between triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRLs) and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Consequently, the secretion and metabolism of TRLs have a significant impact on cardiovascul...
Aminisough, Seyed Amirhamzeh Daneshjou, Sara Khajeh, Khosro
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Green Processing and Synthesis
Cano-Prieto, Carolina Undabarrena, Agustina de Carvalho, Ana Calheiros Keasling, Jay D. Cruz-Morales, Pablo
Natural products have played significant roles as medicine and food throughout human history. Here, we first provide a brief historical overview of natural products, their classification and biosynthetic origins, and the microbiological and genetic methods used for their discovery. We also describe and discuss the technologies that revolutionized t...
Li, Xiang Jiang, Rongshuai Wang, Shenghou Li, Chenyang Xu, Yongping Li, Shuying Li, Qian Wang, Liang
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Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
Cordycepin, an adenosine analog, exhibits diverse bioactivities and holds significant potential for applications in healthcare and agriculture. Fungi of the genus Cordyceps, such as Cordyceps militaris, can naturally produce cordycepin. Current sources of cordycepin primarily involve extraction from fruiting bodies or isolation from liquid fermenta...
Richards, Nigel G. J. Naismith, James H.
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Frontiers in Chemical Biology
Remarkable progress has been made to elucidate the structural and mechanistic enzymology of the biosynthetic pathways that give rise to naturally occurring C-nucleosides. These compounds are generally cytotoxic and exhibit interesting antiviral, antibiotic and anti-parasitic activity. Here we review current knowledge concerning formycin biosynthesi...
Halamka, Toby A. Garcia, Andy Evans, Thomas W. Schubert, Stephanie Younkin, Adam Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe Kopf, Sebastian
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Frontiers in Geochemistry
Sphingolipids have long been of interest to the scientific community for their roles in eukaryotic cell structuring and disease pathology. Less is known about the occurrence and function of these diverse compounds in the bacterial domain of life, with most studies on bacterial sphingolipids focused on eukaryotic disease research and host-pathogen o...
Zhang, Yamei Han, Hongping Li, Dingai Fan, Yanan Liu, Meng Ren, Huimin Liu, Lu
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Fritillaria unibracteata (FRU) belongs to the genus Fritillaria of the Liliaceae family. It is one of the original plants of the Chinese medicinal material “Chuanbeimu” and also a biological resource featured in the Tibetan Plateau of China. The dried bulbs of FRU are used in traditional Chinese medicine. The chemical constituents of FRU that have ...
Wang, Yawen Liu, Ximeng Chen, Siyu Wang, Qingjie Jin, Biao Wang, Li
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Ficus carica is an economically important horticultural plant. Due to its abundant secondary metabolites, F. carica has gained interest for its applications in medicine and as a nutritional supplement. Both external and internal factors affect the accumulation of secondary metabolites in F. carica. The assembly of the F. carica genome has facilitat...
Zhang, Fang Liu, Jia Jiang, Lin Zheng, Yongbiao Yu, Lingjun Du, Liangcheng
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Siderophores are produced by bacteria in iron-restricted conditions. However, we found maltose could induce the biosynthesis of the siderophore lysochelin in Lysobacter sp. 3655 in rich media that are not compatible with siderophore production. Maltose markedly promoted cell growth, with over 300% increase in cell density (OD600) when LB medium was...
Wang, Lijun Li, Chaofeng Luo, Keming
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Isoflavonoids, the major secondary metabolites within the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway, play important roles in plant defense and exhibit free radical scavenging properties in mammals. Recent advancements in understanding the synthesis, transport, and regulation of isoflavonoids have identified their biosynthetic pathways as promising targets for...