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Learning from Nature's Drug Factories: Nonribosomal Synthesisof MacrocyclicPeptidesSieber et al., 2003
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- Sieber S
- Marahiel M
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- Journal of bacteriology
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With the discovery of penicillin as an efficient antibacterial agent isolated from the fungus Penicillium notatum, microorganisms attracted considerable attention as a new source for pharmaceutical agents. Screening of microbial extracts revealed the large structural diversity …
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