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  1. 1st Gießen Symposium of Insect Biotechnology, October 9-10, 2017 (published online)
  2. Neutral and Phospholipids of the Myxococcus xanthus Lipodome during Fruiting Body Formation and Germination
  3. Draft Genome Sequence of Ochrobactrum anthropi Strain ML7 Isolated from Soil Samples in Vinhphuc Province, Vietnam
  4. Dialkylresorcinols as bacterial signaling molecules
  5. Insect-Specific Production of New GameXPeptides inPhotorhabdus luminescensTTO1, Widespread Natural Products in Entomopathogenic Bacteria
  6. LuxR solos in Photorhabdus species
  7. Facile Synthesis of Cyclohexanediones and Dialkylresorcinols - Bioactive Natural Products from Entomopathogenic Bacteria
  8. Nonacetogenic Growth of the Acetogen Acetobacterium woodii on 1,2-Propanediol
  9. Characterisation of Taxlllaids A-G; Natural Products fromXenorhabdus indica
  10. Bioactive Derivatives of Isopropylstilbene from Mutasynthesis and Chemical Synthesis
  11. Xenortide Biosynthesis by Entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus nematophila
  12. Radical S -Adenosyl Methionine Epimerases: Regioselective Introduction of Diverse D -Amino Acid Patterns into Peptide Natural Products
  13. RadicalS-Adenosyl Methionine Epimerases: Regioselective Introduction of DiverseD-Amino Acid Patterns into Peptide Natural Products
  14. A multifunctional enzyme is involved in bacterial ether lipid biosynthesis
  15. Yeast Homologous Recombination Cloning Leading to the Novel Peptides Ambactin and Xenolindicin
  16. Antiparasitic Chaiyaphumines from Entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus sp . PB61.4
  17. Secondary Metabolism in Myxobacteria
  18. Rapid Determination of the Amino Acid Configuration of Xenotetrapeptide
  19. Identification and Biosynthesis of a Novel Xanthomonadin-Dialkylresorcinol-Hybrid from Azoarcus sp. BH72
  20. Inside Cover: Fabclavines: Bioactive Peptide-Polyketide-Polyamino Hybrids fromXenorhabdus(ChemBioChem 4/2014)
  21. Fabclavines: Bioactive Peptide-Polyketide-Polyamino Hybrids fromXenorhabdus
  22. Low-Molecular-Weight Metabolites Secreted by Paenibacillus larvae as Potential Virulence Factors of American Foulbrood
  23. Biosynthesis of the Insecticidal Xenocyloins inXenorhabdus bovienii
  24. Initiation of the flexirubin biosynthesis in Chitinophaga pinensis
  25. A natural prodrug activation mechanism in the biosynthesis of nonribosomal peptides
  26. The Expression of stlA in Photorhabdus luminescens Is Controlled by Nutrient Limitation
  27. Structure and Biosynthesis of Xenoamicins from Entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus
  28. Rhabdopeptides as Insect-Specific Virulence Factors from Entomopathogenic Bacteria
  29. Pyrones as bacterial signaling molecules
  30. Biosynthesis of the Natural Fluorophore Legioliulin fromLegionella
  31. Cover Picture: From a Multipotent Stilbene to Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitors with Antiproliferative Properties (ChemMedChem 6/2013)
  32. From a Multipotent Stilbene to Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitors with Antiproliferative Properties
  33. Structure and Biosynthesis of Fimsbactins A-F, Siderophores fromAcinetobacter baumanniiandAcinetobacter baylyi
  34. Formation of 1,3-Cyclohexanediones and Resorcinols Catalyzed by a Widely Occuring Ketosynthase
  35. Formation of 1,3-Cyclohexanediones and Resorcinols Catalyzed by a Widely Occuring Ketosynthase
  36. The Janthinobacterium sp. HH01 Genome Encodes a Homologue of the V. cholerae CqsA and L. pneumophila LqsA Autoinducer Synthases
  37. Structure determination of the bioactive depsipeptide xenobactin from Xenorhabdus sp. PB30.3
  38. Identification and Bioanalysis of Natural Products from Insect Symbionts and Pathogens
  39. Xentrivalpeptides A–Q: Depsipeptide Diversification in Xenorhabdus
  40. Reciprocal Cross Talk between Fatty Acid and Antibiotic Biosynthesis in a Nematode Symbiont
  41. Reciprocal Cross Talk between Fatty Acid and Antibiotic Biosynthesis in a Nematode Symbiont
  42. The catalase activity of the aa3 cytochrome c oxidase from Paracoccus denitrificans
  43. Diversity of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. and Their Symbiotic Entomopathogenic Nematodes from Thailand
  44. Neutral Loss Fragmentation Pattern Based Screening for Arginine-Rich Natural Products in Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus
  45. Identification and isolation of insecticidal oxazoles from Pseudomonas spp.
  46. Synthesis of szentiamide, a depsipeptide from entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus szentirmaii with activity against Plasmodium falciparum
  47. Determination of the Absolute Configuration of Peptide Natural Products by Using Stable Isotope Labeling and Mass Spectrometry
  48. Triggering the production of the cryptic blue pigment indigoidine from Photorhabdus luminescens
  49. Cytosolic re-localization and optimization of valine synthesis and catabolism enables inseased isobutanol production with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  50. A natural prodrug activation mechanism in nonribosomal peptide synthesis
  51. Cytotoxic Fatty Acid Amides from Xenorhabdus
  52. Structure elucidation and biosynthesis of lysine-rich cyclic peptides in Xenorhabdus nematophila
  53. Insights into the complex biosynthesis of the leupyrrins in Sorangium cellulosum So ce690
  54. Insect-Associated Microorganisms as a Source for Novel Secondary Metabolites with Therapeutic Potential
  55. ChemInform Abstract: Structure and Biosynthesis of Kendomycin (I), a Carbocyclic ansa-Compound from Streptomyces
  56. Welt der Bakterien. Die unsichtbaren Beherrscher unseres Planeten. Von Gerhard Gottschalk.
  57. ChemInform Abstract: Insects: True Pioneers in Antiinfective Therapy and What We Can Learn from Them
  58. Lipid body formation plays a central role in cell fate determination during developmental differentiation ofMyxococcus xanthus
  59. Genetic analysis of xenocoumacin antibiotic production in the mutualistic bacteriumXenorhabdus nematophila
  60. Insekten: Die wahren Erfinder der “Zauberkugeln” und was wir von ihnen lernen können
  61. Insects: True Pioneers in Anti-Infective Therapy and What We Can Learn from Them
  62. A New Type of Pyrrolidine Biosynthesis Is Involved in the Late Steps of Xenocoumacin Production inXenorhabdus nematophila
  63. Biosynthesis of 2-Hydroxy andiso-Even Fatty Acids is Connected to Sphingolipid Formation in Myxobacteria
  64. Functional analysis of desaturases from the myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus
  65. Entomopathogenic bacteria as a source of secondary metabolites
  66. Human CYP4Z1 catalyzes the in-chain hydroxylation of lauric acid and myristic acid
  67. Myxotyrosides A and B, Unusual Rhamnosides from Myxococcus sp.
  68. Identification of Additional Players in the Alternative Biosynthesis Pathway to Isovaleryl-CoA in the MyxobacteriumMyxococcus xanthus
  69. A Type I/Type III Polyketide Synthase Hybrid Biosynthetic Pathway for the Structurally Unique ansa Compound Kendomycin
  70. DKxanthene Biosynthesis—Understanding the Basis for Diversity-Oriented Synthesis in Myxobacterial Secondary Metabolism
  71. Biosynthese eines multipotenten bakteriellen Stilbens
  72. Mutasynthesis-Derived Myxalamids and Origin of the Isobutyryl-CoA Starter Unit of Myxalamid B
  73. From Genetic Diversity to Metabolic Unity: Studies on the Biosynthesis of Aurafurones and Aurafuron-like Structures in Myxobacteria and Streptomycetes
  74. Complete genome sequence of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum
  75. A Type II Polyketide Synthase is Responsible for Anthraquinone Biosynthesis inPhotorhabdus luminescens
  76. Reversible Sugar Transfer by Glycosyltransferases as a Tool for Natural Product (Bio)synthesis
  77. Reversibler Zuckeraustausch mit Glycosyltransferasen als Methode in der Naturstoff(bio)synthese
  78. Reversible Sugar Transfer by Glycosyltransferases as a Tool for Natural Product (Bio)synthesis
  79. Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products. Edited by Xiao-Tian Liang and Wei-Shuo Fang.
  80. Optical mapping as a routine tool for bacterial genome sequence finishing
  81. No Need To Be Pure: Mix the Cultures!
  82. Xenofuranones A and B:  Phenylpyruvate Dimers from Xenorhabdus szentirmaii
  83. Analysis of myxobacterial secondary metabolism goes molecular
  84. The Impact of Bacterial Genomics on Natural Product Research
  85. The Impact of Bacterial Genomics on Natural Product Research
  86. Der Einfluss bakterieller Genomik auf die Naturstoff-Forschung
  87. A Novel Type of Geosmin Biosynthesis in Myxobacteria
  88. Biosynthesis of iso-fatty acids in myxobacteria
  89. Biosynthesis of Iso-Fatty Acids in Myxobacteria:  Iso-Even Fatty Acids Are Derived by α-Oxidation from Iso-Odd Fatty Acids
  90. A Biosynthetic Pathway to Isovaleryl-CoA in Myxobacteria: The Involvement of the Mevalonate Pathway
  91. Novel Polyene Carboxylic Acids from Streptomyces †
  92. Komplexe Biosynthese in Myxobakterien: Bildung der Leupyrrine inSorangiumcellulosum
  93. Unusual Biosynthesis of Leupyrrins in the MyxobacteriumSorangium cellulosum
  94. Biosynthesis of Volatiles by the Myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus
  95. The Leupyrrins:  A Structurally Unique Family of Secondary Metabolites from the Myxobacterium Sorangium c ellulosum #
  96. Steroid biosynthesis in prokaryotes: identification of myxobacterial steroids and cloning of the first bacterial 2,3(S)-oxidosqualene cyclase from the myxobacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca
  97. Big Effects from Small Changes: Possible Ways to Explore Nature's Chemical Diversity
  98. „Junge”︁ Naturstoffchemie
  99. Bacterial Degradation of Natural and Synthetic Rubber
  100. ChemInform Abstract: Secondary Metabolites by Chemical Screening. Part 41. Structure and Biosynthesis of Mutolide, a Novel Macrolide from a UV Mutant of the Fungus F-24′707
  101. UV mutagenesis and enzyme inhibitors as tools to elucidate the late biosynthesis of the spirobisnaphthalenes
  102. Sphaerolone and dihydrosphaerolone, two bisnaphthyl-pigments from the fungus Sphaeropsidales sp. F-24′707
  103. Structure and Biosynthesis of Mutolide, a Novel Macrolide from a UV Mutant of the Fungus F-24′707
  104. Structure and biosynthesis of kendomycin, a carbocyclic ansa-compound from Streptomyces
  105. Biosynthesis of kendomycin: origin of the oxygen atoms and further investigations
  106. Biosynthesis of Cladospirone Bisepoxide, A Member of the Spirobisnaphthalene Family.