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Genome mining of a novel marine sponge symbiont Nocardia sp. BML-15-R-026U reveals high biosynthetic potential for secondary metabolites, including a non-ribosomal peptide and a polyketide of high novelty

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2023-11-28

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Gloria, Paul Christian
Romines, Elaine
Punzalan, Marc Jeremie
Florece, Christine Marie
Cadorna, Kreighton
Salvador-Reyes, Lilibeth
Lluisma, Arturo

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Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering

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Genome mining; Nocardia; secondary metabolite prediction; non-ribosomal peptides; polyketides
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Marine bacteria; Polyketides; Marine microbiology; Bacterial genomes; Metabolites; Marine natural products; Symbiosis

Contributes to SDGs

SDG 3 - Good health and well-being
SDG 14 - Life below water
SDG 9 - Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Addresses Ocean Decade Challenges

Challenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity
Challenge 4: Develop a sustainable and equitable ocean economy

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Gloria, P. C., Romines, E., Punzalan, M. J., Florece, C. M., Cadorna, K., Salvador-Reyes, L., & Lluisma, A. (2023). Genome mining of a novel marine sponge symbiont Nocardia sp. BML-15-R-026U reveals high biosynthetic potential for secondary metabolites, including a non-ribosomal peptide and a polyketide of high novelty. Science and Engineering Journal, 16 (Supplement), 107-129.

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