Neil R. Williamson
University of Cambridge(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Microbial Metabolism and Applications, Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis, Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds, Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
Most-Cited Works
- → The biosynthesis and regulation of bacterial prodiginines(2006)483 cited
- → Biosynthesis of the red antibiotic, prodigiosin, in Serratia: identification of a novel 2‐methyl‐3‐n‐amyl‐pyrrole (MAP) assembly pathway, definition of the terminal condensing enzyme, and implications for undecylprodigiosin biosynthesis in Streptomyces(2005)223 cited
- → The Serratia gene cluster encoding biosynthesis of the red antibiotic, prodigiosin, shows species- and strain-dependent genome context variation(2004)215 cited
- → Anticancer and Immunosuppressive Properties of Bacterial Prodiginines(2007)204 cited
- → The regulation of virulence in phytopathogenic Erwinia species: quorum sensing, antibiotics and ecological considerations(2002)126 cited
- → Molecular detection of bacterial and streptomycete chitinases in the environment(2000)114 cited
- → Metabolic and regulatory engineering of Serratia marcescens: mimicking phage-mediated horizontal acquisition of antibiotic biosynthesis and quorum-sensing capacities(2006)94 cited
- → Virulence and Prodigiosin Antibiotic Biosynthesis inSerratiaAre Regulated Pleiotropically by the GGDEF/EAL Domain Protein, PigX(2007)74 cited
- → Integrated regulation involving quorum sensing, a two‐component system, a GGDEF/EAL domain protein and a post‐transcriptional regulator controls swarming and RhlA‐dependent surfactant biosynthesis in Serratia(2008)71 cited
- → Characterization of a broad-host-range flagellum-dependent phage that mediates high-efficiency generalized transduction in, and between, Serratia and Pantoea(2009)66 cited