User profiles for Laura M. Sanchez
Laura M SanchezAssociate Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz Verified email at ucsc.edu Cited by 6217 |
Sharing and community curation of mass spectrometry data with Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking
The potential of the diverse chemistries present in natural products (NP) for biotechnology
and medicine remains untapped because NP databases are not searchable with raw data …
and medicine remains untapped because NP databases are not searchable with raw data …
Molecular networking as a dereplication strategy
JY Yang, LM Sanchez, CM Rath, X Liu… - Journal of natural …, 2013 - ACS Publications
A major goal in natural product discovery programs is to rapidly dereplicate known entities
from complex biological extracts. We demonstrate here that molecular networking, an …
from complex biological extracts. We demonstrate here that molecular networking, an …
The natural products atlas: an open access knowledge base for microbial natural products discovery
…, TJ O'Donnell, JS Paula, LM Sanchez… - ACS central …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Despite rapid evolution in the area of microbial natural products chemistry, there is currently
no open access database containing all microbially produced natural product structures. …
no open access database containing all microbially produced natural product structures. …
Mass spectrometry of natural products: current, emerging and future technologies
Although mass spectrometry is a century old technology, we are entering into an exciting
time for the analysis of molecular information directly from complex biological systems. In this …
time for the analysis of molecular information directly from complex biological systems. In this …
[HTML][HTML] A community resource for paired genomic and metabolomic data mining
Genomics and metabolomics are widely used to explore specialized metabolite diversity.
The Paired Omics Data Platform is a community initiative to systematically document links …
The Paired Omics Data Platform is a community initiative to systematically document links …
Indexing the Pseudomonas specialized metabolome enabled the discovery of poaeamide B and the bananamides
Pseudomonads are cosmopolitan microorganisms able to produce a wide array of
specialized metabolites. These molecules allow Pseudomonas to scavenge nutrients, sense …
specialized metabolites. These molecules allow Pseudomonas to scavenge nutrients, sense …
Ralstonia solanacearum lipopeptide induces chlamydospore development in fungi and facilitates bacterial entry into fungal tissues
Ralstonia solanacearum is a globally distributed soil-borne plant pathogenic bacterium, which
shares a broad ecological range with many plant- and soil-associated fungi. We sought to …
shares a broad ecological range with many plant- and soil-associated fungi. We sought to …
Real-time metabolomics on living microorganisms using ambient electrospray ionization flow-probe
…, MS ElNaggar, Y Peng, J Fang, LM Sanchez… - Analytical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi produce a variety of specialized metabolites that
are invaluable for agriculture, biological research, and drug discovery. However, the …
are invaluable for agriculture, biological research, and drug discovery. However, the …
Almiramides A− C: Discovery and development of a new class of leishmaniasis lead compounds
LM Sanchez, D Lopez, BA Vesely… - Journal of medicinal …, 2010 - ACS Publications
Leishmaniasis is a debilitating disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus
Leishmania, which affects an estimated 12 million people worldwide. The discovery of new lead …
Leishmania, which affects an estimated 12 million people worldwide. The discovery of new lead …
Bacterial–fungal interactions revealed by genome-wide analysis of bacterial mutant fitness
Microbial interactions are expected to be major determinants of microbiome structure and
function. Although fungi are found in diverse microbiomes, their interactions with bacteria …
function. Although fungi are found in diverse microbiomes, their interactions with bacteria …