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Determining Microbial Products and Identifying Molecular Targets in the Human Microbiome
2014
Cell Metabolism
Human-associated microbes are the source of many bioactive microbial products (proteins and metabolites) that play key functions both in human host pathways and in microbe-microbe interactions. Culture-independent studies now provide an accelerated means of exploring novel bioactives in the human microbiome; however, intriguingly, a substantial fraction of the microbial metagenome cannot be mapped to annotated genes or isolate genomes and is thus of unknown function. Meta'omic approaches,
doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2014.10.003
pmid:25440055
pmcid:PMC4254638
fatcat:ig3b6us54ba43nllwhxhnqkud4