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New Discovery of Antibiotic-Producing Gene Cluster in Streptomyces Bacteria

A team at McMaster University has identified a significant gene cluster in Streptomyces bacteria that produces four antibiotics, which may work together to inhibit rival bacteria by limiting their biotin access.

Editorial StaffJune 25, 20261 min read

Researchers at McMaster University have made a notable discovery involving a 'megacluster' of genes found in Streptomyces bacteria. This cluster is responsible for the production of four distinct antibiotics.

These antibiotics are believed to function synergistically, targeting competing bacteria by depriving them of essential biotin, a vital nutrient.

This research could have implications for understanding bacterial interactions and developing new antibiotic strategies.