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GNPS Burkholderia thailandensis and Bacillus spp. Monocultures and B. thailandensis + Bacillus velezensis co-cultures


ABSTRACT: Extraction samples of Bacillus spp. and B. thailandensis in mono and co-culture. Extracts were analyzed with LC-MS/MS to identify compounds detected within the aforementioned samples. Included are extracts of B. thailandensis monocultures, several Bacillus spp. monocultures, and co-cultures of B. thailandensis with Bacillus velezensis.

INSTRUMENT(S): impact II

ORGANISM(S): Bacillus Subtilis (ncbitaxon:1423) Paenibacillus Lactis (ncbitaxon:228574) Bacillus Nealsonii (ncbitaxon:115979) Virgibacillus Pantothenticus (ncbitaxon:1473) Burkholderia Thailandensis E264 (ncbitaxon:271848) Bacillus Clausii (ncbitaxon:79880) Bacillus Velezensis (ncbitaxon:492670) Bacillus Licheniformis (ncbitaxon:1402) Bacillus Simplex (ncbitaxon:1478) Bacillus Megaterium (ncbitaxon:1404) Brevibacillus Borstelensis (ncbitaxon:45462)

SUBMITTER: Neha Garg  

PROVIDER: MSV000090970 | GNPS | Tue Dec 27 06:51:00 GMT 2022

REPOSITORIES: GNPS

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Whole-Cell MALDI-ToF MS Coupled with Untargeted Metabolomics Facilitates Investigations of Microbial Chemical Interactions.

Aiosa Nicole N   Sinha Anupama A   Albataineh Hanan H   Phillips Ashlee M AM   Mageeney Catherine M CM   Wilde Delaney S DS   Williams Kelly P KP   Collette Nicole M NM   Branda Steven S SS   Garg Neha N  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20230310 7


The emergence of drug-resistant pathogens necessitates the development of new countermeasures. In this regard, the introduction of probiotics to directly attack or competitively exclude pathogens presents a useful strategy. Application of this approach requires an understanding of how a probiotic and its target pathogen interact. A key means of probiotic-pathogen interaction involves the production of small molecules called natural products (NPs). Here, we report the use of whole-cell matrix-ass  ...[more]

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