2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-125911/v2
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Inducing secondary metabolite production of Aspergillus sydowii through microbial co-culture with Bacillus subtilis

Abstract: Background: The co-culture strategy which mimics natural ecology by constructing an artificial microbial community is a useful tool to activate the biosynthetic gene clusters to generate new metabolites. However, the conventional method to study the co-culture is to isolate and purify compounds separated by HPLC, which is inefficient and time-consuming. Furthermore, the overall changes in the metabolite profile cannot be well characterized.Results: A new approach which integrates computational programs, MS-DIA… Show more

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