Blaine Pfeifer of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at University of Buffalo
joined us for World Anti-Microbial Resistance Congress USA 2015 to discuss
'Engineering heterologous natural product biosynthesis for local and global antibacterial discovery."
In this presentation, learn about
erythromycin A and biosynthesis as they relate to antibacterial discovery.
Download this presentation to understand more about:
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Compounds, hosts and heterologous biosynthesis
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Erythromycin A: Origins and Biosynthesis
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Erythromycin A: Tailoring Biosynthesis and Complete Reconstitution
...and
much
more!
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To find out more about
heterologous natural product biosynthesis
, attend
World Anti-Microbial Resistance Congress USA 2016
held
September 8-9
in
Washington, DC.