His scientific interests lie mostly in Biochemistry, Gene, Microbiology, Streptomyces fradiae and Tylosin. Many of his studies on Biochemistry involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Molecular biology. Eric Cundliffe studies Homology, a branch of Gene.
Eric Cundliffe works mostly in the field of Microbiology, limiting it down to topics relating to Ribosome and, in certain cases, Micromonospora, Kanamycin and Aminoglycoside, as a part of the same area of interest. Eric Cundliffe has included themes like Gene cluster and Polyketide in his Streptomyces fradiae study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Actinomycetales and Bacteria in addition to Antibiotics.
Eric Cundliffe focuses on Biochemistry, Streptomyces fradiae, Tylosin, Gene and Ribosome. His Biochemistry research includes themes of Streptomycetaceae and Streptomyces. His Streptomyces fradiae research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Polyketide, Biosynthesis, Promoter and Transcription, Repressor.
The Tylosin study combines topics in areas such as Regulation of gene expression, Regulator gene, Antibacterial agent, Polyketide synthase and Gene cluster. His Gene study is concerned with the field of Genetics as a whole. The concepts of his Ribosome study are interwoven with issues in Ribosomal RNA, Bacillus megaterium and Microbiology.
Eric Cundliffe spends much of his time researching Streptomyces fradiae, Biochemistry, Tylosin, Gene and Polyketide. His studies deal with areas such as DNA and Biosynthesis as well as Streptomyces fradiae. Eric Cundliffe performs integrative study on Biochemistry and Narciclasine in his works.
His Tylosin study combines topics in areas such as Gene cluster, Regulator gene, Repressor and Streptomyces. His work in Gene addresses issues such as Antibacterial agent, which are connected to fields such as Sequence analysis and Genetic transfer. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Polyketide, focusing on Streptomycetaceae and, on occasion, Desosamine and Macrolide Antibiotics.
His primary scientific interests are in Tylosin, Biochemistry, Gene, Regulation of gene expression and Streptomyces fradiae. He has researched Tylosin in several fields, including Polyketide synthase, Gene cluster and Regulator gene. His study focuses on the intersection of Polyketide synthase and fields such as Activator with connections in the field of Regulator and Antibacterial agent.
His Gene cluster course of study focuses on Streptomyces and Gene expression, Polyketide and Structural gene. His work in the fields of Biochemistry, such as Secondary metabolism, Natural product and Eukaryotic Ribosome, intersects with other areas such as Narciclasine and Context. Eric Cundliffe is studying Repressor, which is a component of Gene.
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How Antibiotic-Producing Organisms Avoid Suicide
Eric Cundliffe.
Annual Review of Microbiology (1989)
Mechanism of Inhibition of Eukaryotic Protein Synthesis by Trichothecene Fungal Toxins
Eric Cundliffe;Michael Cannon;Julian Davies.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1974)
Sites of action of two ribosomal RNA methylases responsible for resistance to aminoglycosides.
Alan A.D. Beauclerk;Eric Cundliffe.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1987)
Impact of thioesterase activity on tylosin biosynthesis in Streptomyces fradiae.
Andrew R. Butler;Neil Bate;Eric Cundliffe.
Chemistry & Biology (1999)
ANALYSIS OF FOUR TYLOSIN BIOSYNTHETIC GENES FROM THE TYLLM REGION OF THE STREPTOMYCES FRADIAE GENOME
Atul R. Gandecha;Sarah L. Large;Eric Cundliffe.
Gene (1997)
Multiple regulatory genes in the tylosin biosynthetic cluster of Streptomyces fradiae.
Neil Bate;Andrew R Butler;Atul R Gandecha;Eric Cundliffe.
Chemistry & Biology (1999)
Binding of Thiostrepton to a Complex of 23‐S rRNA with Ribosomal Protein L11
Jill Thompson;Eric Cundliffe;Michael Stark.
FEBS Journal (1979)
Cloning and characterization of two genes from Streptomyces lividans that confer inducible resistance to lincomycin and macrolide antibiotics.
Gail Jenkins;Eric Cundliffe.
Gene (1991)
Methylation of 16S ribosomal RNA and resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in clones of Streptomyces lividans carrying DNA from Streptomyces tenjimariensis
Patricia A. Skeggs;Jill Thompson;Eric Cundliffe.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics (1985)
Mechanism of resistance to thiostrepton in the producing-organism Streptomyces azureus.
Eric Cundliffe.
Nature (1978)
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