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Effects of Culture Conditions on Secondary Metabolite Production in Teredinibacter Turnerae

Semester: Fall 2023


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Shipworms are wood-digesting marine bivalves that rely upon symbiotic bacteria for cellulose digestion. These bacteria, which grow intracellularly in the gills, produce cellulases and, hypothetically, antibiotics that are transported to the shipworm's cecum to aid in digestion and prevent glucose scavenging. Lab culturing conditions play a large role in the production of these antibiotics, and manipulating them can induce the production of novel secondary metabolites.

Presenter Name: Marina Gerton
Presentation Type: Oral
Presentation Format: Virtual
Presentation #19
College: Pharmacy
School / Department: Medicinal Chemistry
Research Mentor: Eric Schmidt

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