P. syringae's diverse natural products
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Soil bacterium's diverse genes yield two new natural product families with antifungal effects

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Genomic analyses of the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae shed light on its chemical diversity.
Two newly discovered families of natural products, the syrilipamides and secimides, are particularly harmful to amoebae and fungi.
They could be used in the future for the development of new antibiotics, cancer therapies or plant protection products.
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