Synthesis of Bioactive Macrolactones by Microbes

A special issue of Fermentation (ISSN 2311-5637). This special issue belongs to the section "Microbial Metabolism, Physiology & Genetics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 296

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Institute of Plant Genetics of the Polish Academy of Sciencesdisabled, Poznan, Poland
Interests: marsh gas; fusarium; biomass; biosynthesis; microorganisms

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Secondary metabolites such as macrolactones have been of significant interest to both researchers and professionals in the fields of biochemistry, genetics and applied biotechnology because of their remarkable biological activities and chemical architectures and are outstanding sources of novel bioactive substances.
This Special Issue of Fermentation aims to substantially expand our knowledge of biosynthesis of an important and potentially useful bioactive macrolactones by microbes (bacteria, fungi, marine sponges, and other organisms). Accordingly, this Special Issue, welcomes experts working in the field to submit original experimental studies, reviews, and surveys that cover state-of-the-art advances in this important area.

Authors can submit their manuscripts online at www.mdpi.com. Accepted papers will be published regularly in the journal as soon as accepted and will be listed together on the Special Issue’s website.

Dr. Justyna Lalak-Kańczugowska
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • macrolactones
  • lactone family
  • polyketides
  • biosynthesis
  • microorganisms
  • bioactivity

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