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    Diversity of Myxobacteria-We Only See the Tip of the Iceberg by Mohr, Kathrin I

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (11-08-2018)
    “…The discovery of new antibiotics is mandatory with regard to the increasing number of resistant pathogens. One approach is the search for new antibiotic…”
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    Cystobactamids: Myxobacterial Topoisomerase Inhibitors Exhibiting Potent Antibacterial Activity by Baumann, Sascha, Herrmann, Jennifer, Raju, Ritesh, Steinmetz, Heinrich, Mohr, Kathrin I., Hüttel, Stephan, Harmrolfs, Kirsten, Stadler, Marc, Müller, Rolf

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (22-12-2014)
    “…The development of new antibiotics faces a severe crisis inter alia owing to a lack of innovative chemical scaffolds with activities against Gram‐negative and…”
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    Pinensins: The First Antifungal Lantibiotics by Mohr, Kathrin I., Volz, Carsten, Jansen, Rolf, Wray, Victor, Hoffmann, Judith, Bernecker, Steffen, Wink, Joachim, Gerth, Klaus, Stadler, Marc, Müller, Rolf

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (14-09-2015)
    “…Lantibiotics (lanthionine‐containing antibiotics) from Gram‐positive bacteria typically exhibit activity against Gram‐positive bacteria. The activity and…”
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    Disciformycins A and B: 12-Membered Macrolide Glycoside Antibiotics from the Myxobacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax Active against Multiresistant Staphylococci by Surup, Frank, Viehrig, Konrad, Mohr, Kathrin I., Herrmann, Jennifer, Jansen, Rolf, Müller, Rolf

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (01-12-2014)
    “…Two macrolide glycosides with a unique scaffold were isolated from cultures of the myxobacterium Pyxidicoccus fallax. Their structures, including absolute…”
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    Diversity and phylotype consistency of bacteria in the guts of three bee species (Apoidea) at an oilseed rape field by Mohr, Kathrin I., Tebbe, Christoph C.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-02-2006)
    “…Summary The gut of insects may harbour one of the largest reservoirs of a yet unexplored microbial diversity. To understand how specific insects select for…”
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    Cohaerins G–K, azaphilone pigments from Annulohypoxylon cohaerens and absolute stereochemistry of cohaerins C–K by Surup, Frank, Mohr, Kathrin I., Jansen, Rolf, Stadler, Marc

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-11-2013)
    “…Four azaphilones named cohaerins G, H, I and K were isolated from the xylariaceous fungus Annulohypoxylon cohaerens. The structures and stereochemistry of the…”
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    Anti-Infective and Antiviral Activity of Valinomycin and Its Analogues from a Sea Cucumber-Associated Bacterium, Streptomyces sp. SV 21 by Wibowo, Joko T, Kellermann, Matthias Y, Köck, Matthias, Putra, Masteria Y, Murniasih, Tutik, Mohr, Kathrin I, Wink, Joachim, Praditya, Dimas F, Steinmann, Eike, Schupp, Peter J

    Published in Marine drugs (02-02-2021)
    “…The manuscript investigated the isolation, characterization and anti-infective potential of valinomycin ( ), streptodepsipeptide P11A ( ), streptodepsipeptide…”
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    Sandaracinus amylolyticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a starch-degrading soil myxobacterium, and description of Sandaracinaceae fam. nov by Mohr, Kathrin I, Garcia, Ronald O, Gerth, Klaus, Irschik, Herbert, Müller, Rolf

    “…A novel starch-degrading myxobacterium designated NOSO-4T (new organism of the Sorangiineae strain 4) was isolated in 1995 from a soil sample containing plant…”
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    Hymenosetin, a 3-decalinoyltetramic acid antibiotic from cultures of the ash dieback pathogen, Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus by Halecker, Sandra, Surup, Frank, Kuhnert, Eric, Mohr, Kathrin I., Brock, Nelson L., Dickschat, Jeroen S., Junker, Corina, Schulz, Barbara, Stadler, Marc

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-04-2014)
    “…A tetramic acid antibiotic with strong activities against MRSA was isolated from virulent strain of the important phytopathogenic fungus, Hymenoscyphus…”
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    Six Heterocyclic Metabolites from the Myxobacterium Labilithrix luteola by Mulwa, Lucky S, Jansen, Rolf, Praditya, Dimas F, Mohr, Kathrin I, Wink, Joachim, Steinmann, Eike, Stadler, Marc

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (28-02-2018)
    “…Two new secondary metabolites, labindole A [2-methyl-3-(2-nitroethyl)-3H-indole] ( ) and labindole B [2-methyl-3-(2-nitrovinyl)-3H-indole] ( ), were isolated…”
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    Volatiles from the tropical ascomycete Daldinia clavata (Hypoxylaceae, Xylariales) by Wang, Tao, Mohr, Kathrin I, Stadler, Marc, Dickschat, Jeroen S

    Published in Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (12-01-2018)
    “…The volatiles from the fungus were collected by use of a closed-loop stripping apparatus and analysed by GC-MS. A few compounds were readily identified by…”
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    History of Antibiotics Research by Mohr, Kathrin I

    “…For thousands of years people were delivered helplessly to various kinds of infections, which often reached epidemic proportions and have cost the lives of…”
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    Lanyamycin, a macrolide antibiotic from Sorangium cellulosum , strain Soce 481 (Myxobacteria) by Mulwa, Lucky S, Jansen, Rolf, Praditya, Dimas F, Mohr, Kathrin I, Okanya, Patrick W, Wink, Joachim, Steinmann, Eike, Stadler, Marc

    Published in Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (26-06-2018)
    “…Lanyamycin ( / ), a secondary metabolite occurring as two epimers, was isolated from the myxobacterium , strain Soce 481. The structures of both epimers were…”
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    Southern African Biological Soil Crusts are Ubiquitous and Highly Diverse in Drylands, Being Restricted by Rainfall Frequency by Büdel, Burkhard, Darienko, Tatyana, Deutschewitz, Kirstin, Dojani, Stephanie, Friedl, Thomas, Mohr, Kathrin I, Salisch, Mario, Reisser, Werner, Weber, Bettina

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-02-2009)
    “…Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are found in all dryland regions of the world, including the polar regions. They are also known to occur in the southern African…”
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